The trial of former President Trump in Manhattan is a stark reminder of the deep political divides in our country. With the presidential election less than six months away, this prosecution, based on old accusations and questionable legal theories, is a miscarriage of justice.
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's case, driven by political motives and reliant on Michael Cohen's discredited testimony, exemplifies a broken system. Procedural irregularities, like the judge’s shocking instructions to the jury, further highlight the absurdity of this trial.
As I have already stated, Democrats have failed to address critical issues like inflation, crime, and illegal immigration, so they are targeting their chief political opponent instead. This unprecedented and acrobatic use of lawfare is not just deeply wrong, it’s chilling. It exemplifies a broken system that enforces one set of rules for those who bow to the left's agenda and another set for those who challenge it.
This trial is a part of broader political attacks on President Trump, undermining justice and democracy.
Republican leaders — if ever a time to step up, it’s now.