Donald Trump Indictment

So you say only third world countries and banana republics jail their leaders, current or former.



Last time I checked Israel is neither.
 
Lot of opinions from both sides of the aisle on Bragg's move. Here's an article that goes into what both sides have been saying about the Bragg indictment.....and they are pretty much saying the same thing.

 
Lot of opinions from both sides of the aisle on Bragg's move. Here's an article that goes into what both sides have been saying about the Bragg indictment.....and they are pretty much saying the same thing.


None of the people that want to see Trump buried up to his neck and have honey poured all over him next to a Fire Ant Hill are going to read what you posted. And this is the reason why.

https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/washington-examiner/
 
Donald Trump’s 25-minute speech delivered at his Mar-a-Lago compound on Wednesday, following his indictment on felony charges in New York, marks his dramatic return to the center of American politics.

After languishing in the doldrums for the past few years, Trump is now back in the game with a vengeance – thanks to the decision by New York Attorney General Alvin Bragg to charge him with 34 counts of falsifying business records. Bragg’s controversial decision to prosecute Trump may well turn out to be one of the most consequential misjudgements by a public official in recent American history.

Trump’s speech on Wednesday was a bravura performance. In apocalyptic tones – “our country is going to hell” – Trump painted a picture of a corrupt, crime-ridden and weak America, foolishly promoting a dangerous and unnecessary conflict in Ukraine, hurtling towards self-destruction. The US, Trump asserted, is a “failing nation … a nation in decline.”




There is no doubt that Trump’s prospects of winning the Republican nomination and winning the Presidential election in 2024 have been energized by the Bragg prosecution.

Polls this week show that Trump has a commanding lead over Ron DeSantis as the preferred Republican Presidential nominee, with other candidates, including Mike Pence and Nikki Haley, having failed to gain virtually any support whatsoever. It is now clear that the primary will be a two-horse race.

Trump’s lead over DeSantis can be expected to widen, especially if the Bragg prosecution fails. And a bungled prosecution could very well catapult Trump into the White House in 2024.
 
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