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[–] queermunist@lemmy.ml 8 points 2 days ago (1 children)

But you're moving the goal posts.

You said the high burden of proof needed to prove criminal guilt is what prevents Trump from arresting his political opponents, but it literally doesn't do that. What it does, after they're arrested, is give them a potential pathway to regaining their freedom. Kilmar Abrego Garcia comes to mind, his life was hell for most of last year fighting against his deportation to El Salvador. He's walking free, for now, while he awaits even more bullshit trials. His ordeal hasn't even ended yet.

Will Kristy Noem or Stephen Miller or Greg Bovino spend a day in jail for what they've done? Where's the justice?

We don't seem to have rights, we have a system of privileges that can be revoked if the wrong people get elected.

But you're right, the system isn't broken. It's working exactly as it was intended.