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Holloway argues that while Trump's legal issues may have subsided with his re-election, the nation's problems are far from over.
Holloway asserts that the numerous federal, state, and local prosecutions against Trump were perceived by many as a form of political "lawfare" aimed at damaging his candidacy and preventing his return to power. He cites polls indicating that a significant number of Americans viewed these cases as politically motivated. "In what may come as a galling surprise to Trump’s political enemies, exit polls indicate that he won a majority of the votes of those Americans who believe democracy is under threat," Holloway writes.
The author further argues that the anti-Trump cases were politicized and abusive, labeling them as "absolutely unprecedented." He contends that these legal cases were abuses of official power intended to skew the outcome of the 2024 presidential election, not only harming Trump but also effectively disenfranchising his supporters.
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Holloway dismisses suggestions by some Trump supporters on social media that Republican prosecutors should retaliate against popular Democratic politicians. Instead, he proposes a lawful way to address such abuses of the legal system, referring to Section 242 of Title 18 of the U.S. Code, which prohibits and punishes “deprivation of rights under color of law.”
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However, Holloway cautions that such an approach could be imprudent as Democrats and the media would likely portray the investigations as examples of Trump prosecuting his political enemies. He suggests that these abuses should not go unaddressed and proposes that the houses of Congress, which will be controlled by Republicans in 2025, should investigate the prosecutions of Trump.
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Holloway argues that the House or Senate Judiciary Committee should investigate the federal, state, and local prosecutions of Trump. He believes that this would satisfy both Congress and the public that the federal power was not abused, or if it was, to ensure that it does not happen again.
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In conclusion, Holloway advocates for a congressional investigation into the anti-Trump cases, arguing that it would serve the public interest. He believes that such an investigation would deter future instances of politicized lawfare, even if it cannot punish any wrongdoing uncovered.