As one of the justifications for his
vote against conviction during the second impeachment of former
president Donald Trump, Mitch McConnell said that the acquittal did
not allow Trump to escape consequences for his actions before and
during the January 6th insurrection. McConnell correctly said Trump
could be prosecuted for any crimes committed during or after his
presidency after he was no longer president.
Donald Trump faces indictments this
year from the DOJ and/or the state of Georgia. Convictions on any
one of these additional indictments would be serious enough to
disqualify him from ever holding office again. Section 3 of the 14th
Amendment says any federal office holder, like Trump, who engages "in
insurrection or rebellion against the United States, or who give aid
or comfort to enemies of the United States" is prohibited from
holding office again.
Trump is no longer president, but he is
already complaining that any legal actions against him should not be
allowed since he is a presidential candidate.
By DOJ rules, but not by the
constitution, Trump had a "get out of jail free" card for
prosecution of any federal crimes while he was in office. (Note,
this GOOJF card never applies to state or civil court cases.) Now
that he is out of office, we need to make it clear that these cases
will go forward whether or not Trump is a candidate or even if he is
again elected president.
A wealthy person can't suddenly file
for the presidency to delay any federal indictments or convictions
until the next presidential election.
I am not aware of any laws on this
subject, but Trump and voters should expect that any indictments this
year will be be handled as they would for any other citizen. They
won't be delayed by campaign contingencies, the actual election or,
should he win, by any responsibilities of his new status as
president-elect or president.
Trump and his supporters have to accept
the possibility that Trump could be inaugurated in a jail cell or the Oval Office moved to Leavenworth.
We've all seen enough of Trump's play
book to know that once he is indicted he will use every opportunity
to slow down the judicial process. He is entitled to the same legal
options as any other defendant, but he and his supporters need to
accept that these slow downs increase his chances that the legal
processes against him will interfere with what they see as his need
to campaign or serve. If you can't accept that, don't vote for him
in the primary.
Trump supporters have been able to turn
a blind eye to Trump's inadequacies for years. From the day he
walked down the escalator it has been been very clear that Trump lies
about anything and everything. He has only a superficial
understanding of the Constitution, science or the Bible. He has no
idea of what is expected of a US president who is responsible for the
entire country. He does not understand the concepts of independent
and impartial judiciary system and justice department. He has
practically no understanding of the US place in the world as an
advocate and defender of democracy and as a leader who protects us,
our allies and and world from countries and organizations that would
harm us. Laws and norms that have guided us for centuries mean
nothing to him.
Trump believes the world exists to
serve him. He has repeatedly shown he is willing to sacrifice
the constitution or country if he thinks that is needed to further his
goals. His supporters must believe this also since nothing he
does seems to affect their fealty. That is why he must face the law
as any other citizen would until he is acquitted or convicted and his
sentence is completed.