Victor Davis Hanson nails it in his recent YouTube piece, "Rogue Prosecutors’ Fate: What Goes Around, Comes Around". After years of Democrats weaponising the legal system to derail Trump, dragging him through courtrooms with trumped-up charges, turning prosecutors into political operatives, the tide is finally turning. Those same prosecutors who tried to kill off Trump’s political future are now feeling the burn. And not in the Bernie Sanders sense.
Let’s not forget what we’ve witnessed: a series of legally shaky, blatantly political cases rushed to court with the transparent goal of damaging Trump before the 2024 election. The charges were paper-thin. The timing? Suspiciously convenient. The outcomes? Predictably collapsing under the weight of their own dishonesty.
But now? The narrative has flipped. These rogue prosecutors are being investigated, exposed, and in some cases, sued or sanctioned. Some are already out of jobs. Others are lawyering up faster than you can say “lawfare.” Accountability, it turns out, is not just for conservatives.
And the best part? Trump won anyway.
This wasn’t just about Donald Trump; it was about democracy, law, and the slow death of public trust in institutions. Americans watched the justice system used like a baseball bat in a back alley brawl. But now the spotlight’s swung back the other way, and it’s not flattering for the people who thought they were untouchable.
Victor Davis Hanson’s warning is clear: if justice becomes a political tool, it will eventually boomerang. And it has.
Poetic justice? You bet. Let’s hope this reckoning sets a precedent, because the law should be blind, not partisan.
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