A civil jury finds a sitting president liable for sexual assault, yet political power keeps moving like nothing happened. We unpack the legal standards, the tribal logic, and the media realities that let accountability slip through the cracks.
• why a civil verdict feels easy to dismiss compared to a criminal conviction
• the difference between beyond a reasonable doubt and preponderance of the evidence
• how political identity becomes stronger than moral values
• rationalization, outrage fatigue, and the sinking bar for disqualifying behavior
• how partisan media turns one event into two realities
• the bigger question of results versus character in leadership
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