The end of Donald Trump’s Georgia state case 10 months into his second White House term means that of the four criminal prosecutions in which he was indicted on felony charges, only the Stormy Daniels case (the weakest of the four) was resolved.
Blame Sen. Mitch McConnell and at least nine other Republicans who refused to join 57 of their bipartisan colleagues and convict Trump at his second impeachment trial on Feb. 21, 2021 for summoning the violent attack on the Capitol the month before. A two-thirds guilty vote of 67 senators would have forever barred Trump from elected office and he could have been prosecuted in the courts of law for his offenses.
As the Constitution says: “Judgment in Cases of Impeachment shall not extend further than to removal from Office, and disqualification to

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