“Donald Trump didn’t just beat Kamala Harris. He beat the system that tried to put him in jail,” Politico reports.
“He was already the first former president ever to be charged with and convicted of felonies. Now he has become the first convicted felon ever to win a presidential election. And his victory virtually guarantees that he will never face serious legal accountability for an avalanche of alleged wrongdoing…”
“It almost certainly allows Trump to postpone any sentence on his New York conviction for covering up a hush money scheme in 2016.”
“Even the civil cases against him will now face new obstacles. Presidents can, in some circumstances, be subject to civil penalties from private lawsuits, but Trump will surely try to use the cloak of the presidency to avoid paying the hundreds of millions of dollars he owes in judgments for sexual abuse, defamation and corporate fraud.”
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