
The Daily Signal Rogue Prosecutors’ Fate: What Goes Around, Comes Around | Victor Davis Hanson
Apr 25, 2025
The discussion dives into the concept of karmic justice, focusing on prosecutors who faced repercussions for their arrogance. It underscores the idea that those in power should be held accountable for their actions. There's also an exploration of the irony surrounding political accountability, particularly how a public figure accused of fraud can still point fingers at others. This highlights the complex nature of morality and legal consequences in the political realm.
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Universal Justice Corrects Arrogance
- Nemesis, karma, and other cultural concepts remind us that excessive arrogance leads to downfall.
- There's an innate universal force that corrects overweening behavior, driving us back to balance.
Rogue Prosecutors' Failings
- Four rogue prosecutors corrupted the American judicial system aiming to target Donald Trump.
- These included Fanny Willis, Alvin Bragg, Jack Smith, and Leticia James, all exhibiting arrogance and hubris.
Prosecutors’ Personal Misconduct
- Jack Smith received $140,000 in free legal services from Eric Holder's law firm before leaving his post.
- Fanny Willis hid her romantic relationship with lead prosecutor Nathan Wade, faced fines, and was removed from the case.
