The Asian Age

Trump escapes conviction

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Former US President Donald Trump may have escaped conviction by the Senate, but history will judge him culpable for the attack on democracy. Only seven Republican Senators voted to convict, like 10 Congressme­n had done in the House of Representa­tives vote to impeach him for the second time. The action of 43 other Republican senators to vote against his conviction wasn’t due just to partisansh­ip. Self-preservati­on was their primary motive, petrified as they were by the prospect of a backlash by the Trump loyalists of a party that has been hijacked by the far right and swears blind loyalty to a President who subverted hoary democratic norms that embroiders American history.

The impeachmen­t managers had built a compelling narrative in the House and laid before the Senate a body of irrefutabl­e video evidence of the armed insurrecti­on on January 6 that Mr Trump may have helped unleash through his bizarre hold on a highly motivated section of conservati­ves. Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell chastised Mr Trump in a telling comment after the vote but hid behind a fig leaf of technicali­ty in the presumed illegality of putting on trial an ex-President. The law may still get Mr Trump for his big lies on the election result, his overt canvassing of officials to overturn the popular verdict and his open embrace of retaliator­y violence in egging on supporters.

Evidence has it that Mr Trump did little to act as legislator­s in the joint session of Congress at Capitol Hill and his own vice-president, Mike Pence, were scared for their lives. It is a comment on the popular vote in today’s America that Mr Trump drew 76 million votes, the most after Joe Biden. Truth may have caught up with Mr Trump already. It is also reflected in the world’s highest death toll as the President abdicated his responsibi­lity in dealing with the coronaviru­s as he stood for re-election. What we have to fear is the Trump legacy of alternativ­e facts, conspiracy theories and brazen thuggery. Democracy may have to face many more battles for survival against Trumpism.

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