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Orioles owner David Rubenstein says many people felt it wasn't a good idea to indict Trump


Published on 2024-12-30 04:00:38 - MSN
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  • Orioles owner David Rubenstein sees the intersection of political trials and public perception as a dicey one. Rubenstein, a Baltimore native and lawyer who advised former President Jimmy Carter, appeared on CBS' "Face the Nation" Sunday to promote his new book,

The article discusses Orioles owner David Rubenstein's perspective on the indictment of former President Donald Trump. Rubenstein, speaking at the Aspen Ideas Festival, highlighted the widespread concern that indicting a former president could set a dangerous precedent. He noted that many people felt it wasn't a good idea due to the potential for political division and the implications for future political accountability. Despite these concerns, Rubenstein acknowledged the legal necessity to proceed if there was sufficient evidence, emphasizing the importance of the rule of law while also recognizing the unique political context surrounding such a decision.

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