Trump Convicted: What The Hell Just Happened?

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In this special mini-episode, Matt Bender takes us through a historical lens to draw parallels between the tactics of Lavrentiy Beria under Stalin's regime and the recent conviction of former President Donald Trump in New York. Matt unpacks the chilling quote, "Show me the man, and I'll show you the crime," to explore how power structures have used legal systems to suppress dissent and opposition throughout history.

Matt delves into the presumption of innocence enshrined in the U.S. Constitution, contrasting it with Beria's method of fabricating crimes to imprison millions. He raises questions about the integrity of modern legal proceedings and the broader implications for American democracy. Drawing on historical examples from Soviet Russia, Nazi Germany, and other oppressive regimes, Matt warns of the dangers of villainizing dissent and the potential consequences for ordinary citizens.

This episode is a call to action for unity and vigilance against the encroaching power structures that seek to divide and control. With references to Martin Niemöller's poignant words and a passionate plea for justice, Matt emphasizes the importance of standing together against tyranny.

Don't miss this thought-provoking episode of The Redacted Podcast, where history meets modern-day challenges in a gripping narrative that urges us all to stay informed and united.

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