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Trump’s Grand-Jury Indictments Don’t Mean Squat

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September 10, 2024
Trump’s Grand-Jury Indictments Don’t Mean Squat
A recent Los Angeles Times column by Times’s columnist Jackie Calmes entitled “Should a Five-Time Loser with Grand Juries Be President?” displays a woeful lack of understanding regarding grand-jury indictments. Calmes’s article, of course, is about Donald Trump and argues that the five grand-jury indictments against Trump are a good reason for rejecting his candidacy for president. Adding authority to her …
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