The Manhattan district attorney’s case against former President Donald Trump is a politically motivated prosecution that ignores a panoply of evidentiary matters that severely undermine its credibility. The prosecution relies on flimsy assumptions, ignores exculpatory evidence, and conveniently overlooks the fact that there are no victims in this matter. This case is a clear example of the danger posed by prosecutors who pick the people they think they should get, rather than pick the cases that need to be prosecuted.