

Yes
He should.

No
He shouldn’t.
As President Trump continues to confront long-running questions about accountability in Washington, renewed attention has turned to whether prominent political figures should face consequences under the law. Supporters argue that equal justice requires revisiting past allegations involving powerful families, while critics warn against reopening politically charged investigations. With Trump having promised transparency and fairness in government, voters are divided on whether pursuing accountability strengthens the rule of law—or risks deepening national divisions.