I’m not.
Everything can’t be a big deal, so most people prioritize.
I think that illegally silencing a critic with sensational criticism (Stormy Daniels) had considerable likelihood of changing the election result. And thus the New York allegations are a big deal.
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And I suspect that the secrets Trump waved around were probably outdated, if ever important. Less of a big deal.
That’s me.
Now, William Barr thinks the opposite. To him, paying off a critic is nothing, but the official secrets violations outrage him.
As for Trump being so evil that everything he gets charged with will be a big deal, well, thinking like that isn’t me. Espionage Act violations, without real espionage, seem to me more a reason to fire an employee (or not vote for a candidate) than to jail them. If Trump is guilty, of this, the judge should give the minimum amount under the sentencing guidelines, and I’d lower the penalties for everyone if I could.