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National Review
18 Mar 2024
Rich Lowry

There is now a cottage industry of progressives coming to grips, however ruefully, with the fact that lawfare might not work against Trump and that they might have to convince people to vote against him without help from the courts.
Michael Tomasky of the New Republic has the latest entry:
The lesson? We can’t count on the legal system to stop Trump. We have to stop him ourselves. One conviction would be nice; two would probably be quite helpful. But we can’t count on the broken legal system to do a job that we ourselves have to do at the polls.