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OPINION:
Regarding John Durham’s so-called failed prosecution, I say hogwash (“Durham probe falls flat in courtroom but still exposes depth of FBI’s anti-Trump mania,” Web, Oct. 19). What is failed is our judicial system.
It has been quite clear for some time that we now have two systems of justice in our country. The first is a nonexistent one for conservative Republicans, especially those who outwardly support Donald Trump, and the second is a no-accountability-required, do-whatever-you-like setup for Democrats. It is especially for those who for more than seven years have criminally conspired to legally persecute Mr. Trump and all those close to him.
President Barack Obama’s Attorney General Eric Holder defied a congressional subpoena and suffered … nothing. Meanwhile, Steve Bannon faces jail time for the same offense. It seems likely that someone could physically attack and even kill a member of the Trump family in public, record it and then be quickly acquitted in federal or local court, in either Washington or Northern Virginia.
Our most available and effective current response to these travesties of justice is our vote in the midterms. If we want to return fairness and justice to our judicial system, we must vote Republican throughout the country. Should the Democrats retain House and Senate majorities after Nov. 8, I fear there will be no way out of this morass.
BOB SEGAL
Burke, Virginia
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