One day soon, many hope, the Supreme Court will throw out the pandemic of bogus indictments of presidential candidate Donald Trump. They’re obvious election interference (“Judge orders Trump not to talk publicly about ‘sensitive’ evidence in Jan. 6 case against him,” web, Aug. 11). 

Last Sunday night on Fox News’ “Life, Liberty and Levin,” eminent legal scholar Alan Dershowitz said so memorably: “I’m a Democrat, and I have always voted against Trump. I have a constitutional right to vote against him. Let no one deny me that right.”

This speaks not just to integrity, but to honor. It shines a bright light on the corrupt, jackbooted totalitarians who seem dead set on the overthrow of the United States of America.



JOHN S. MASON JR.

Irvington, Virginia

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