The recent convictions of former President Donald Trump and of presidential son Hunter Biden have made the justice system look politicized, giving the impression that the justice system is serving less justice with each case.
Consider Trump’s hush money trail, where he was convicted of 34 criminal counts, which were originally misdemeanors for which the statute of limitations had expired. The still-chargeable felonies, having been manipulated by the openly partisan democratic prosecutor, had promised his campaign that Trump should be prosecuted for crimes that had yet to be identified. Prosecutors aren’t supposed to pick a target first and then only later to find a crime to hang on his neck.
Conversely, the Biden trial seemed like a bait-and-switch. Biden falsely certified he was sober when purchasing a firearm in 2018, resulting in three felony convictions. Critics had…