New York State is giving Donald Trump his due process. He's getting a trial.
Trump was charged with New York State felonies, not Federal felonies.
The Federal Government has no Constiutional authority to interfere with a state prosecutor bring state charges before a state court of law.
What about the 10th Amendment?
The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.
Does Congress have a Constitutional authority to interfere with a state prosecution of a private citizen before a state court for violation of state laws pertaining to accuracy of business documentation for corporations and LLC created by, and registered with, New York state?
If Sedition Caucus has their panties in a bunch over Bragg's prosecution of a fraudulent business documents case, they will have atomic wedgies when the Fulton County, GA, prosecutor files state charges against Trump and others for allegedly violating Georgia state election laws.
New York State is giving Donald Trump his due process. He's getting a trial.
Trump was charged with New York State felonies, not Federal felonies.
The Federal Government has no Constiutional authority to interfere with a state prosecutor bring state charges before a state court of law.
What about the 10th Amendment?
The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.
Does Congress have a Constitutional authority to interfere with a state prosecution of a private citizen before a state court for violation of state laws pertaining to accuracy of business documentation for corporations and LLC created by, and registered with, New York state?
If Sedition Caucus has their panties in a bunch over Bragg's prosecution of a fraudulent business documents case, they will have atomic wedgies when the Fulton County, GA, prosecutor files state charges against Trump and others for allegedly violating Georgia state election laws.
Maybe so, but it is certainly a matter Congress can take an interest in if it appears that a state may be attempting to deprive an individual of his constitutionally protected right to due process.
Or perhaps Congress shouldn't have stuck its nose into all those black lynchings back in the day. After all, that was a process of a sorts, and all that the various states considered was due to blacks.