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The discussion concludes with concern about the dangerous precedents being established. If figures like Brennan are prosecuted based on dubious or politically motivated grounds, it risks undermining the very foundations of American democracy. The law should serve as a shield for justice, not a sword for political vendettas.
There’s a recognition that even those who are deeply opposed to Brennan and similar figures must advocate for justice within the bounds of legality. A failure to do so could lead to a slippery slope—where legal and political lines blur, and the country’s institutions face erosion.