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Former US President Donald Trump speaks at the Conservative Political Action Conference 2022 in Orlando, Florida, on February 26, 2022.

As he himself said, it was ‘’surreal’’. This is a tribute to the triumph of democracy and rule of law. Nobody in the US is above the law, and nobody should be below it. Although the former President himself and some Republicans believe that the indictment is politically motivated , Trump has all the opportunity to defend himself, and he is actually innocent until found guilty. The jury will never come under political pressures in their decision.

No media house in the UK would be fined for airing an interview in which an opposition politician suggests that Mr. Rishi Sunak should not be PM. Nobody in the US was fined or arrested for alleging that Biden stole the 2020 election; and despite all its negative broadcasts against the Democrats, Fox News has never been punished. There were many instances of intimidation and harassment of media houses and journalists.

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