Every single witness called to the stand was a law enforcement or military figure. And perhaps more than anything else, the trial revealed the world as seen through their eyes.
This is a weird article. It doesn’t seem to go anywhere.
How do law enforcement officers see themselves? And the communities they police? I read the whole thing, and I still don’t know.
It’s also alternating talking about National Guard, local cops, the feds, and Trump’s lawyers at the trial, without really apparently making any effort to distinguish what are the differences in how any of them see themselves or et cetera. It’s just kind of a collection of random anecdotes about things that happened that relate to one or the other of them.
This is a weird article. It doesn’t seem to go anywhere.
How do law enforcement officers see themselves? And the communities they police? I read the whole thing, and I still don’t know.
It’s also alternating talking about National Guard, local cops, the feds, and Trump’s lawyers at the trial, without really apparently making any effort to distinguish what are the differences in how any of them see themselves or et cetera. It’s just kind of a collection of random anecdotes about things that happened that relate to one or the other of them.