Stop misleading people --- He didn't say "arrest"; he merely said "brought to justice," a phrase laced with ambiguity.
Am nI the only one who thinks "brought to justice" has a stronger connotation? People generally only talk about criminals being "brought to justice," and they're not talking about a small fine and six months.
Is there any situation where being "brought to justice" doesn't involve an arrest? SCOTUS has said you can be arrested for not wearing your seat belt. Is it Redban's assertion that Trump will as president take time out of his schedule to enforce a centerpiece of his campaign with a lighter touch than seat belt laws?
Is this what 1930s Germany was like? Aw, you guys are just twisting Hitler's words. He's a teddy bear.