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Richard Luthmann's avatar

Let’s call it what it is: Steve Bannon knows how to work a camera better than a courtroom. He turned legal exposure into a branding exercise, and too many people bought it. Meanwhile, Peter Navarro took the system head-on and paid the price without theatrics. That’s the difference between performance and consequence. The bigger problem? A justice system that looks wildly inconsistent depending on who you are and how you play it. Americans aren’t stupid—they see the double standards. If accountability depends on optics and connections, then justice isn’t blind—it’s negotiated.

Kay Daly's avatar

Boy does my family understand the difference between performance and reality. The consequences are heavy.

My husband served four months with Peter Navarro (part of the lawfare four month club) for a wholly made up “crime” never before or since prosecuted. The reality is my husband is the top digital marketing fundraiser for Trump Inc so he among the top billing targets on the Biden enemies list.

Very, very grateful to political legends like Roger Stone for telling the unvarnished truth about this dark chapter in our nations history.

I’m prayerfully hopeful we and so many others will be vindicated, see these outrageously unjust malicious prosecutions overturned and be made whole financially and otherwise.

That’s justice.

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