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Among the former president’s antagonists and admirers alike, there is a great deal of calling evil good and good evil.
Bonnie Kristian

The homepage of The New York Times announced the conviction of Donald Trump on 34 felony charges Thursday afternoon in the kind of large-scale, black letter headline we typically associate with yellowed century-old newspapers declaring war has come. "TRUMP GUILTY ON ALL COUNTS," it blared above a photo of the former president looking weary in some crowded public space.

Scrolling down the page a little, you’d have found a link to one story noting the historicity of this moment and ...

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Many white evangelicals don’t trust the felony conviction and still back the former president.
Harvest Prude

Donald Trump’s historic felony conviction in New York on Thursday hasn’t deterred his evangelical supporters. Instead, along with fellow Trump loyalists, they have directed their ire at the justice system that issued a guilty verdict against him.

"People think this is kind of the end of America," Chad Connelly, CEO of Faith Wins, a conservative Christian organization, told CT. "I don’t talk to anybody that thinks this is anything other than a sham case."

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