Guno צְבִי
We fight, We win, Am Yisrael Chai
Donald J. Trump will go down as the man who fooled the world so thoroughly that even the Constitution itself, the supreme safeguard of our democracy, came under his challenge. He tested the rule of law—flawed as it was, often shielding men of his kind while bearing down on those outside the white pedigree. He challenged the State of Georgia with the infamous demand: “All I want of you is to find me 11,780 votes.”
He will be remembered as the only man able to dodge the bullets of accountability. Those who uphold the Constitution must reckon with the irony of having conceived such a figure, whose name will be etched in history as the man who navigated crime and justice alike. By the time evidence was sufficient to convict, his mind itself began to fade, unraveling into decline. And once again, he escaped trial—not through cunning, but through the collapse of his own faculties. In doing so, he defrauded democracy one last time—a democracy that had always declared, “No man is above the law.” Yet Trump defeated even that principle.
And if this were a movie, when the credits rolled, I would have shouted: “BRAVO! BRAVO!”—not in praise, but in disbelief at the tragic spectacle of a man who turned justice itself into theater.
He will be remembered as the only man able to dodge the bullets of accountability. Those who uphold the Constitution must reckon with the irony of having conceived such a figure, whose name will be etched in history as the man who navigated crime and justice alike. By the time evidence was sufficient to convict, his mind itself began to fade, unraveling into decline. And once again, he escaped trial—not through cunning, but through the collapse of his own faculties. In doing so, he defrauded democracy one last time—a democracy that had always declared, “No man is above the law.” Yet Trump defeated even that principle.
And if this were a movie, when the credits rolled, I would have shouted: “BRAVO! BRAVO!”—not in praise, but in disbelief at the tragic spectacle of a man who turned justice itself into theater.
