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A credible allegation of a $10 million Trump bribe from Egypt is swept under the rug as bribery is increasingly legal in America , says Julian Zelizer .
Zelizer: A corrupt Supreme Court , aided by a flawed system of criminal justice, hasn’t quite legalized bribery, but made it a lot easier to get away with.
Two of the justices who voted to legalize a cut-and-dried form of bribery have been accused of improperly accepting gifts from billionaires with interest in what happens at the nation’s highest court.
Will Bunch: William Barr is alleged to have put his finger on the scales of justice in a case involving the president who appointed him.
He says the case was handed off in 2019 from the former special counsel, Robert Mueller , who’d chased the tip aggressively, to political appointees in then-Attorney General William Barr’s Justice Department , including Barr himself.
The belief that everybody and everything is for sale in America has created a remarkable aura of cynicism that permeates our politics, he says.
Bunch says if “freedom” is the new buzzword, America needs to be freed from bribery.
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