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The Indictment Reeks
« on: March 31, 2023, 04:45:21 pm »
The Indictment Reeks
 
Guy Benson
March 31, 2023 9:25 AM
   
 
Apparently the leaks about the Manhattan grand jury being done with the Trump case for a month amounted to a head fake, deliberate or otherwise.  Donald Trump went from predicting his own arrest a few weekends ago to publicly praising the grand jurors ("gained such respect"), apparently under the belief that they'd decided not to pursue charges.  Yesterday afternoon, I asked a legal guest on my radio show if that was unwisely premature on Trump's part, considering that the grand jury pool was almost certainly stacked with people who hate him, with an outcome still unclear.  A few hours later, the indictment was announced.  Trump's 'great respect' warm and fuzzies instantly vanished, in favor a statement of outrage.


Whatever you think of Trump, the indictment reeks.  The fact that it's been sought is plainly and outrageously political, no matter how hard certain media outlets gaslight.  With the caveat that it's currently sealed, and we haven't seen all of its substance, it's thus far been widely and rightly seen as a profoundly feeble case, with even the New York Times conceding that the legal theory behind it rests on a novel, "untested," and "risky" bank shot, requiring a convoluted effort to upgrade a possible misdemeanor into a low-level felony -- all spearheaded by a partisan ideologue who's notorious for downgrading criminal charges. Given the reality that the feds looked at this exact same set of facts and declined to pursue charges, even as they're coming after Trump from other angles, says it all.  This is a deep blue city prosecutor weaponizing the law against a prominent member of the opposing party.  It's an abuse of office.  A former president has never been indicted in this country.  This is very much not the way to make that history.

https://townhall.com/tipsheet/guybenson/2023/03/31/the-indictment-reeks-n2621378
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