The recent indictments against former President Donald Trump have sparked claims that prosecutors are criminalizing politics. However, these claims are misleading. The charges against Trump are not about politics, but about alleged crimes committed during his time in office. Trump and his allies argue that overturning an election and engaging in political maneuvering is just part of the political game. But attempting to subvert the will of voters and hold onto power goes beyond normal political behavior. Prosecutors allege that Trump crossed a line and broke the law. The Trump presidency exposed the fragile nature of unwritten rules, or norms, that govern American politics. Trump disregarded these norms by using his position for personal gain and pressuring the Justice Department to investigate his opponents. While norms are not necessarily legally binding, they play a crucial role in maintaining a functioning democracy. The question remains whether Trump's actions were simply a breach of norms or potentially criminal. Investigations into threats made against the grand jury members involved in Trump's Georgia election interference probe are ongoing. Law enforcement agencies are working diligently to ensure their safety and identify the source of the threats.