Monday, September 11, 2023

OPINION_ Will Next Civil War Be Fought in Court, Congress?

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OPINION

Will Next Civil War Be Fought in Court, Congress?


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By Larry Bell
Monday, 11 September 2023 10:21 AM EDT
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Acrimonious partisan divisions in America are pitting many neighbors against neighbors, friends against former friends, and relatives against siblings and cousins more expansively than any time in this writer’s lifetime memory.

Two close frontrunners for our nation’s highest office are under investigation for actions with potential not only to make them ineligible to qualify but could also see them both facing criminal incarceration.

Former President Donald Trump simultaneously faces indictments in four different jurisdictions, two by federal grand juries in Washington, D.C., and Florida, and two in Manhattan and Fulton County, Ga., courts.

Current President Joe Biden is under investigation in multiple U.S. House committees for suspicion of family foreign influence peddling in exchange for financial bribes totaling many millions of dollars during his previous term as vice president under suspicion of influences upon policy decisions.

The two top 2024 presidential contenders are currently polling in a dead heat, with a recent Wall Street Journal survey showing each tied at 46% of the national vote in a hypothetical matchup.

Donald Trump dominates his party’s primary field by a comfortable lead of more than 45 percentage points over his closest rival, Fla. Gov. Ron DeSantis.

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