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He may never face justice for his most serious offenses. But the everyday prosecutors who’ve wo

He may never face justice for his most serious offenses. But the everyday prosecutors who’ve won clear verdicts against him have exposed Trump as the unfit citizen he truly is. In February 2024, when New York Supreme Court judge Arthur Engoron dropped the hammer on Trump’s entire business career, he did so in a way that had him speaking for every other person whom the former president* had stiffed or defrauded. “Their complete lack of contrition and remorse borders on the pathological," he stated. "Donald Trump testified that, even today, he does not believe the Trump Organization needed to make any changes based on the facts that came out during this trial.” [View in Browser]( [Esquire]( [SHOP]( EXCLUSIVE [SUBSCRIBE]( [The Truth About Donald Trump That Only the Courts See]( [The Truth About Donald Trump That Only the Courts See]( He may never face justice for his most serious offenses. But the everyday prosecutors who’ve won clear verdicts against him have exposed Trump as the unfit citizen he truly is. In February 2024, when New York Supreme Court judge Arthur Engoron dropped the hammer on Trump’s entire business career, he did so in a way that had him speaking for every other person whom the former president* had stiffed or defrauded. “Their complete lack of contrition and remorse borders on the pathological," he stated. "Donald Trump testified that, even today, he does not believe the Trump Organization needed to make any changes based on the facts that came out during this trial.” [Read More](   [Amazon is Having a Secret Sale on Adidas Right Now]( [Amazon is Having a Secret Sale on Adidas Right Now]( Including our favorite Samba and Ultraboosts models. [Read More]( [Wagner Moura Is Chasing the Truth]( [Wagner Moura Is Chasing the Truth]( The actor has played serious characters (namely, Pablo Escobar) with villainous aplomb, but he brings much-needed levity to A24’s political thriller Civil War. [Read More](     [We Decoded the Thrilling Premiere of The Sympathizer]( [We Decoded the Thrilling Premiere of The Sympathizer]( Television has taught us a lot about Asiatic history lately, hasn't it? FX's Shōgun sent audiences back in time to 17th-century Japan. Netflix's 3 Body Problem begins during China’s Cultural Revolution. Now, HBO's The Sympathizer kicks its thrilling story off with The Fall of Saigon in Vietnam. None of this is a complaint, of course. We could all use a little world history refresher—and the information I've received in prestige TV in 2024 is invaluable. (Especially when I cover all three of these series.) [Read More](   [The 25 Best Travel Bags to Buy Now and Use Forever]( [The 25 Best Travel Bags to Buy Now and Use Forever]( It's all about the right luggage. [Read More]( [Jim Jordan Held A Hearing On Freedom Of the Press And You Can Guess How That Went]( [Jim Jordan Held A Hearing On Freedom Of the Press And You Can Guess How That Went]( It bugs me because there is an actual war on the press going on and it's too important to be used as a political hobbyhorse for Ol' Shirtsleeves. [Read More](     [These Cult-Favorite Cowboy Boots Just Got a Lot Easier to Buy]( [These Cult-Favorite Cowboy Boots Just Got a Lot Easier to Buy]( Zephan Parker may be a Houston boy, but given his path into the world of westernwear, he might as well have been born in Brooklyn. As a young man, “I was into graffiti, hip-hop, and Ralph Lauren,” he explains. This was right around the time that Ralph’s cultural impact was getting flipped by folks like the Lo Life crew, transforming preppy clothing into a streetwear staple. A graffiti artist himself, Parker’s fascination with that side of the brand eventually led him back through Ralph’s long list of influences—first to classic Americana and then, eventually, to western styles. [Read More](   [ESQ SHR Jewelry]( [LiveIntent Logo]( [AdChoices Logo]( [How satisfied are you with the content of this newsletter?]( Follow Us [Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Notice]( | [CA Notice at Collection]( Esquire is a publication of Hearst Magazines. ©2024 Hearst Magazine Media, Inc. All Rights Reserved. This email was sent by Hearst Magazines, 300 West 57th Street, New York, NY 10019-3779

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