The walls are closing in. Federal prosecutors now accuse Donald Trump of conspiracy, obstruction, and trampling Americans’ constitutional rights in the aftermath of January 6. Manhattan prosecutors are quietly arming themselves with his own sworn words from the E. Jean Carroll case. Each new filing, each unsealed transcript, tightens the vise. Trump calls it a witch hunt. But the paper trail, the testimonies, the mounting verdicts and pending trials suggest something far more dangerous: a former president fighting not just for political survival, but for his freedom, his fortune, and the last shreds of his public image. Every court date, every new charge, raises the stakes—for him, for his supporters, and for a country still deeply divided over what justice really me… Continues…