Moments After Trump Indictment Unsealed–Liberal Media Begins to Panic

Anyone with half a brain knew that this “indictment” against Trump was another witchhunt. The Democrats don’t want Trump winning the 2024 Election, so they cooked up some bogus charges to slander his name. They’ve already done this before, many times, and have failed.

For anyone to think that now Democrats have Trump, they’re just fooling themselves. Legal experts already said the leftist DA running this case has nothing. Yet liberals tricked themselves into thinking they finally had something on the former president.

But then the charges were unsealed.

New York City District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s indictment against President Donald Trump was unsealed on Tuesday after Trump appeared in court and faced arraignment for 34 counts of felony falsification of business records in the first degree…

Bragg charged Trump with 34 felony counts of falsification of business records in the first degree. The first count reads that Trump, “on or about February 14, 2017, with intent to defraud and intent to commit another crime and aid and conceal the commission thereof, made and caused a false entry in the business records of an enterprise, to wit, an invoice from Michael Cohen dated February 14, 2017.” [Source: The Post Millennial]

Okay, so let’s unpack this. The district attorney is accusing Trump of “falsifying business records.” According to reports, Trump kept “clean records about invoices, paymetns and receipts.” So, claiming they are falsified is a big stretch. Plus, that is not a felony offense.

Bragg is trumping up the charges by claiming Trump did commit a felony because he falsified these records “with intent to defraud” and with “intent to commit another crime.”

So, what is that other crime? Oh, Bragg doesn’t know. There is nothing in the indictment accusing Trump of an actual felony crime. Bragg is just accusing Trump of trying to break the law, without any evidence to back it up. Which is what Democrats have been doing from the very beginning.

How flimsy is this case? Even a CNN pundit was upset.

On Tuesday, CNN Senior Justice Correspondent Evan Pérez stated that he was expecting “a lot more” from the indictment from Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg against former President Donald Trump…

Perez also stated that people inside the Department of Justice were “a little bit underwhelmed by the facts they saw” and noted that much of Bragg’s case was looked at by federal prosecutors, who opted not to prosecute. [Source: Breitbart]

Even CNN admits there is no case against Trump. Not only that, but a Washington Post writer–who wants Trump convicted and sent to jail–had to confess this.

In an opinion article Tuesday titled, “The Trump indictment is a dangerous leap on the highest of wires,” [Ruth] Marcus said the indictment unsealed after Trump’s arraignment earlier that day “is disturbingly unilluminating, and the theory on which it rests is debatable at best, unnervingly flimsy at worst.” [Source: Just the News]

Wow. Liberals are pretty worried, right about now. For days, they hyped up this indictment as the final nail in Trump’s coffin. But those who actually looked at the charges realized Bragg does not have a case.

We don’t know how long this case will go, but I doubt any reasonable judge will put up with it for very long.

Author: Bo Dogan


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