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Trial outcome, election may send message to haters

After suggesting that Byron York, in his recent column, “has not read the actual text of the 34 grand jury approved indictments of Mr. Trump…,” Art Pitz ends his letter with an obvious statement: “It will be up to the jury to decide if the evidence presented accomplishes what is alleged.”

So true, and from all the news I’ve seen regarding all those “grand jury approved indictments,” there looks to be trouble making them stick. More importantly, though, the prosecution is falling apart, and in some cases, the prosecutors themselves seem to be in for quite a ride, as there are some pretty serious allegations being made against them. Wouldn’t it be something if it is they who end up being reprimanded — or maybe even in jail?

Maybe we should wait this process out and see how it all ends. Could be this will be the first time in American history that a former president is jailed? Or, it could end up not pleasing the Trump-haters.

But after all, hatred does seem to have a way of coming back and biting the haters.

John Babush

Big Rock

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