Article 6E16N Trump’s legal woes are part of his quasi-religious mythology of martyrdom | Sidney Blumenthal

Trump’s legal woes are part of his quasi-religious mythology of martyrdom | Sidney Blumenthal

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Sidney Blumenthal
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These criminal entanglements are not only means but ends - not a sideshow, but the heart and soul of Trump's campaign

On 16 or perhaps 17 July 2024, in Milwaukee, the Republican national convention will likely nominate as its presidential candidate a convicted criminal. When Donald Trump ascends the podium to accept the nomination for his third time he will probably have been found guilty months earlier of having staged an attempted coup to overthrow American democracy - conspiring to overturn the legitimate results of the 2020 presidential election, obstruct the certification of the election results, and discount citizens' legitimate votes", in the words of special counsel Jack Smith.

The US district court judge Tanya Chutkan has announced that she will set the trial date at the next hearing on Trump's case on 28 August. Smith has sought a 2 January 2024 start date for a trial to last an estimated six weeks into mid-February. Trump's attorneys have preposterously suggested a date in April 2026. If Judge Chutkan fixes the trial for any time before 1 June 2024, Trump will accept the Republican nomination after its verdict is rendered.

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