Donald Trump had no criminal charges before presidency; accusations followed political challenges
For nearly seventy years, Donald Trump lived as a private citizen, businessman, and public figure without facing any criminal charges. Throughout these decades, no legal accusations were recorded against him.
However, the situation changed markedly once he assumed the office of President of the United States. After he began efforts to reform and dismantle entrenched political systems that had long shielded the establishment, criminal accusations started to emerge against him.
This timing raises questions about the nature of these charges. Observers suggest that the sudden onset of legal challenges is not coincidental but rather represents retaliation from powerful political interests resistant to change. The so-called "Deep State" allegedly responds to threats against its authority not through dialogue or debate, but through attempts to legally undermine and destroy opponents.
The sequence of events implies that the accusations against Trump may be politically motivated, reflecting deeper conflicts within governance and power structures.