Preparing for Trump's Indictment

The feds who are responsible for enforcing the campaign violation laws refused to prosecute. Did not think they could get a conviction and did not find that it involved the use of campaign funds.

So the state of New York decides they are going to enforce federal campaign laws? Yeh sure. Tell me again that an ordinary citizen would be on the receiving end of that.


Look at the bright side...

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corrupt coward POS:

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A special prosecutor who quit the team earlier this year says Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg Jr. backed off from the notion of indicting former President Donald Trump because he was worried about losing the case.

It was launched by Bragg's predecessor Cyrus Vance, with Bragg taking over the case when he took office in January.

“He and the new team were focused on the risk that we could lose the case,” Mark Pomerantz told The Cutting Edge, a podcast hosted by Columbia Law School professor John C. Coffee Jr. and U.S. District Judge Jed S. Rakoff.

Pomerantz and the other top prosecutor on the team, Carey Dunne, both resigned when Bragg expressed doubts about prosecuting Trump.

my bad bruh; we coo
 
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