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Senator Chris Murphy: Republicans are not willing to do anything, so for now, Trump and his friends will get away with their crimes. But the rule of law is COMING BACK. When it does, everyone who has traded government favors for cash are going to JAIL. Do you agree with Chris Murphy?
Senator Chris Murphy didn’t mince words this week. He warned that Republicans are unwilling to act, allowing Donald Trump and his allies to escape accountability—for now. But Murphy says this moment won’t last forever.
“The rule of law is COMING BACK,” Murphy declared.
And when it does, he argues, anyone who traded government power for personal cash will face prison.
To Murphy, this isn’t just about one man—it’s about whether democracy enforces its own rules. He frames the current impasse as a delay, not a defeat: accountability paused, not erased. The message is clear—justice may be slow, but it’s not gone.
Do I agree with Chris Murphy?
I agree in principle, with an important caveat.
Principle: Accountability matters. If any public official—left or right—traded public power for private gain, they should be investigated and, if proven, punished under the law. No exceptions.
Caveat: Claims of crimes must be proven in court, not decided by rhetoric. Justice works best when it’s evidence-driven, independent, and fair—otherwise it risks becoming political revenge.
Bottom line: The rule of law should apply to everyone. If wrongdoing is proven, consequences should follow. If not, the system must still protect due process. That balance—not partisan heat—is what ultimately restores trust.