Checking off the ‘convicted felon’ box keeps millions of Americans in the margins, but it’s fueling Trump’s campaign. It’s a phrase that criminal justice reformers want to avoid, Alex Woodward reports
He’s sidestepping the poor people consequences, but he is losing money, time, and opportunities.
The American legal system isn’t fair, but it’s important to note that it’s very significant Trump was convicted and is still facing sentencing and further charges.
This article is asking ridiculous questions. How can Trump be escaping the everyday realities of being a convicted felon?
The same way literally every wealthy person in the United States avoids them. There’s nothing new about this.
It sucks but pretending to be shocked that a rich person doesn’t suffer the same consequences as a poor person isn’t really adding anything to the conversation.
He’s sidestepping the poor people consequences, but he is losing money, time, and opportunities.
The American legal system isn’t fair, but it’s important to note that it’s very significant Trump was convicted and is still facing sentencing and further charges.
This article is asking ridiculous questions. How can Trump be escaping the everyday realities of being a convicted felon?
The same way literally every wealthy person in the United States avoids them. There’s nothing new about this.
It sucks but pretending to be shocked that a rich person doesn’t suffer the same consequences as a poor person isn’t really adding anything to the conversation.