Something wicked this way comes

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Imagery can be a powerful tool. Television uses it. Writers use it all the time. And the Department of Justice uses it. Perhaps nothing shows the brilliance of the Department of Justice like that single horrifying photo of the classified documents Trump stole.

Many people do not have time to read whole filings from either side nor would many of these people WANT to if they did have the time. But a picture is different. A picture often tells a story. And the imagery we see from this photo is that of something wicked. Something wicked this way comes.

That “something wicked” is Donald Trump. That photo is enough to make the hair on one’s neck stand up. It is enough to turn one’s blood cold. Because in the picture, we see wickedness. We see documents THAT WERE NOT HIS stolen by a twice impeached FORMER President.

We see evidence of crimes committed. We see wickedness shown in its most organic form – imagery. Something wicked flew down the escalator all those years ago, and since then, it’s been one broken law after another with Donald Trump.

And with the image captured in this photo, one can see it. All one has to do is gaze at the photo, and evidence of Trump’s sins — of his wickedness is right there. Imagery is so very powerful because it tells a story. We are being shown, not just told. We can see the evidence for ourselves.

Imagery fuses itself with our stream of consciousness in ways that words often do not. This picture will go down in history. It will be evidence of Donald Trump’s immorality, thieving ways, and unrelenting wickedness.

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