The Crucifixion of Donald Trump
As Easter Sunday approaches, much of the world will commemorate the arrest, death and resurrection of
In his time on Earth, Christ spent his public days doing good works. His efforts helped people, both collectively and individually, in a variety of ways and his general ideas made the world around him a better place.
Jesus drew crowds wherever He went. He was celebrated by a segment of the population, which in turn, instilled fear in others. Leaders in the temple chastised Him for working outside the structural norms. Political and religious leaders were concerned that His popularity posed a threat to their own hold on power.
That fear and the hunger for perpetual power led some to want to eliminate Him. They had Jesus arrested. They mocked Him publicly. They took Him before Pontius Pilate in hopes Jesus would be adjudicated guilty and sentenced to death.
But their reason for wanting His death was so unclear that Pilate asked the angry mob multiple times whether he should release Jesus, as Pilate himself could not determine a legitimate grievance. Hoping to placate the unruly crowd, Pilate tried having Jesus scourged instead. He brought the badly beaten Christ back before the audience in hopes they would feel discomfort at the sight and allow Pilate to release Him. Instead, the crowd simply chanted more, “Crucify him! Crucify him!”
Fearing for his own position of power, Pilate famously washed his hands of the matter and allowed Jesus to be crucified.
Nearly 2,000 years later, it seems mankind’s darkest nature hasn’t progressed much.
Many would consider those good works.
Their fear and hunger for perpetual power have led some to want to eliminate
After the failed
Through all of this foolishness,
A federal prosecutor decided to press criminal charges against
An executive from one of the worldwide banks that issued a loan to Mr. Trump’s organization testified at trial that his bank always followed its own guidelines, including checking out the information would-be borrowers provide. They did their due diligence prior to giving
But oddly, Judge
One of the basic tenets of the law is determining who the victim is. There quite literally doesn’t appear to be one in the
Much like Pilate tried to placate the mob by merely beating Jesus nearly to death, the judge "relented" by lowering the bond required to a paltry
Absolutely absurd. No complaints from banks. No missed payments. No victim. No charges or even consideration of the case for years and years, but when the man is perceived as a threat to put some
Just for good measure, some blue states tried to prohibit the former president from even appearing on the ballot until the Supreme Court stepped in and put a stop to such madness.
As if this wasn’t enough, more charges are pending against
All take money. All hold the potential to end
One would hope that Americans, even those who despise
Pilate knew better.
Perhaps the biggest remaining question is regardless of how the courtroom crucifixions go, whether



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