Power on Trial at Last

The illusion is cracking in real time.

A nation that once spoke confidently about justice now whispers,

wondering if its own creed was always a comforting lie.

A former president walks a narrowing path between accountability and impunity,

while institutions groan under the weight of history.

This isn’t a scandal; it’s a reckoning, and the outco…

What happens next will not be decided by one courtroom drama or a single explosive headline.

It will unfold slowly, in procedural hearings, obscure filings,

and quiet rulings that rarely trend but silently redraw the boundary between law and power.

Each choice—by investigators who either follow evidence or flinch,

by judges who either enforce limits or bend them,

by legislators who either protect institutions

or weaponize them—adds a stitch to the fabric of precedent that future leaders will inherit.

Citizens are not spectators in this process.

Their willingness to demand transparency, to resist fatigue,

and to distinguish accountability from vengeance will shape how far the law is allowed to reach.

If the system proves it can restrain even the most powerful,

it will emerge scarred but credible.

If it fails, the damage will be quieter,

but far deeper: a permanent,

private understanding that the rules were never meant for everyone.

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