Part 7/10:
The Future of Justice and Accountability
Despite the uncertainties surrounding convictions, Solomon underscores that pursuing these cases remains essential. Failure to act could signal to the public that justice is politicized, eroding trust in American institutions. The upcoming trial in Northern Virginia will test whether prosecutors can overcome the politically charged environment and secure convictions, though the odds are tough given local biases.
He advocates for reforming the justice system to prevent weaponization and prosecutorial misconduct, warning that without systemic changes, America risks degenerating into a nation where corruption and manipulation are accepted—comparable to regimes in Venezuela or Iran.