Tomorrow will be a day of unprecedented excitement in America, something beyond the imagination of Hollywood, and an event not witnessed in American history. A former president intends to run for the next term. Several criminal charges are brought against him under the umbrella of the main charge related to the porn actress, whom he is said to have tried to silence during his presidential race, and tomorrow he will find himself arrested to face the court. The Democrats say no one is above the law, and the Republicans say that it is a deliberate and heinous politicization of the law. Never before.

In fact, we have been following a bad American series since the term of Democrat Barack Obama, punctuated by an exciting interlude with the advent of Trump, but with his loss and the advent of the old Democrat Biden after much confusion about the integrity of the elections and the events that preceded them at the end of Trump’s term, the most prominent and dangerous of which was the attack on Congress, all of which made The confrontations between the two parties reach their worst forms and degrees of violence.

The radical left, which now leads America's policies, faces major dilemmas in managing the country in light of difficult internal economic conditions, a Russian-Ukrainian war in which America leads the Western position with all its heavy political and economic consequences, and a remarkable Chinese-Russian emergence in managing alliances, entering a line of compromises and threatening hegemony. And the authority of the dollar over global trade exchanges, and instead of focusing on how to deal with these sensitive files, the issue of President Trump is raised and the poles of American politics in the White House and Congress enter into the fray about it, to become a bone-breaking confrontation between the two parties and not just the trial of a former president.

Outwardly, the movie The Trial appears to be an ideal model of democracy and the rule of law that no one is superior to. This tickles some feelings that interact with the appearance, but in reality we see how laws can be employed in political liquidations.

What is happening now in the country of the founding fathers, who drafted one of the greatest constitutions in the world, is like a war between mafias but between political elites.

Hammoud Abu Talib