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Blueprint for Justice: Nuremberg Trials Show How To Hold Trump Regime Accountable

                                                                            

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Blueprint for Justice: Nuremberg Trials Show How To Hold Trump Regime Accountable


The Nuremberg Trials exhibit at the World War II Museum in New Orleans shows how to hold the Trump regime and ICE agents accountable. The exhibit is a reminder that the path to justice starts with documenting the “small” abuses of power before they scale into systemic atrocities. It explains how the transition from “standard policy” to “state crime” often happens through the budget and the law books.

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Nuremberg Trials at World War II Museum Watch On YouTube Blueprint for Justice: The Nuremberg Lessons

The Nuremberg Trials provide a “blueprint” for holding a criminal regime accountable by shifting the focus from abstract state immunity to individual responsibility.

The Rejection of “Superior Orders”: The trials established that “just following orders” is not a valid legal defense for violating fundamental human rights. This places a permanent moral and legal burden on every individual within the state—from top officials to field agents. Prosecuting the System, Not Just the Acts: Nuremberg showed that the planning of systemic abuses (conspiracy) is as criminal as the acts themselves. It provides a framework for prosecuting the architects of weaponized bureaucracy and discriminatory policies. The Power of the Paper Trail: Justice was won through the regime’s own meticulous records. Today, this underscores the vital importance of transparency, whistleblowers, and the documentation of internal communications to unmask institutional malice. “Shield” of government service is not absolute

Nuremberg teaches that the “shield” of government service is not absolute. When the state becomes the criminal, the law must serve the people, ensuring that those who facilitate oppression are eventually brought to light.

TakeAway: Hold the Trump regime accountable. The Nuremberg Trials provide a blueprint.

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