screen to follow. stay right here on the screen to follow. stay right here ayman is up next. good evening, tonight, the coordinated attacks on the justice system, a campaign of vengeance. trump is finally held accountable. a i knew investigation that looking into the efforts to keep the criminal court off of its back and harvard s new policy of silence that reveals a sad truth about where we are in america. showing empathy is now somehow controversial. let s do it. immediately after trump made history last week becoming the first u.s. president to ever be convicted of a felony. republicans rush to his defense and they have not left his side ever since. we saw the ex-president and his ride or die followers echoing the same. people get it. it is a scam the republican party they stuck, they stick together. representation of the justice department, the fbi, that is all coming out of washington. i think anybody who is not speaking up in the face of really something that sh
believes in trump. they embrace what trump says and what favors them. if it benefits them they will go along with it. the system does not always benefit the rich and the powerful. it begs the question of central park called the verdict karma. david, what do you make of that? i am sorry, i thought we were going to see a clip. my bad, my bad. he call today karma. your thoughts it is a full circle moment for a guy that called for the death penalty as dean was saying for these teenagers before they were convicted, now getting a taste of justice and accountability. i think it is the beginnings of karma. if it is karma we will see what results from the verdict. not sure it is the justice that