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Fact check: "Never going to happen. He’s above the law. He not being held accountable by anyone- the media, the courts, his colleagues who likely know the truth. He is untouchable. We’ve had 8 years of this shit. I lost hope when he was re-elected. "- This comment is about trump
1. Summary of the results
1. Summary of the results:
The reality of Trump's legal situation is more complex than suggested in the original statement. While Trump has successfully delayed or avoided immediate consequences in several cases, he has faced actual legal consequences, including a conviction on 34 counts of falsifying business records in New York. The legal system has not completely failed to hold him accountable, but rather the process has been significantly complicated by procedural challenges, presidential immunity questions, and political considerations.
2. Missing context/alternative viewpoints:
- Trump was actually convicted in the New York hush money case, though sentencing is pending
- Multiple legal proceedings remain active, including cases in Georgia and federal jurisdictions
- The Supreme Court's ruling on presidential immunity created procedural hurdles but did not grant absolute immunity
- 64% of Americans support the principle that Trump should not be immune from prosecution
- Legal experts like James Sample note that while Trump's strategy of delay has been effective, cases could theoretically be revived after his presidency
3. Potential misinformation/bias in the original statement:
- The statement "He's above the law" ignores his actual conviction in New York
- "Not being held accountable by anyone" overlooks the active efforts by prosecutors like Manhattan DA and Special Counsel Jack Smith
- The claim of being "untouchable" disregards the complex legal landscape where Trump has both won and lost battles
- The statement reflects emotional frustration with the pace and complexity of legal proceedings rather than the actual status of accountability efforts
- The narrative of complete immunity benefits Trump and his supporters politically, as it can discourage faith in institutional accountability and normalize the idea that certain politicians are beyond legal reach