David Brooks:
You went to law school. I didn't. But I don't know how you get a fair jury. Like, does anybody in this country not have an opinion about Donald Trump? So I don't know how that's going to work.
He's going to make the argument. And from the judgment from today, a lot of people are going to accept the argument. We looked at the tweets already. If you're running in Donald Trump for president, your job is to take this day and say, see, that guy's not qualified to be president. That's like, simple.
Does Ron DeSantis do that? No. Does Tim Scott do that? No. They're all — they're all jumping on the, it's prosecutive — it's weaponizing the justice system. They're jumping on that, Mike Lee in the Senate. Glenn Youngkin, the supposedly mature and moderate governor of Virginia, he was like, selective prosecution.
And so the party is rallying around. And one of the things Donald Trump has been having trouble doing is raising money. And the thing he knows that can help him raise money is getting indicted. And so he got indicted in New York, and he raised like — something like $12 million.
As soon as the indictment comes down, he's got a video, he's got the direct mail. He's making hay while the sun shines. And so he's using this as a political gift, which, for the time being, it seems to be, at least in the Republican Party.
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