Trump Supporters Protest Trial in New York City, Denouncing Political Prosecution

Outside the Manhattan Criminal Court where former President Trump’s trial is taking place, supporters have gathered to express their opposition to what they perceive as a politically motivated prosecution. The trial stems from allegations that Trump improperly concealed an NDA agreement with porn star Stormy Daniels. Supporters denounce this as an attempt to damage the American legal system and express their belief that Trump is being targeted because of his political rivalry with President Biden.

Trump Unleashes Social Media Firestorm Ahead of Jury Deliberations in New York Trial

Former President Trump took to Truth Social to voice his frustration with the ongoing trial in New York, calling it a ‘witch hunt’ pushed by President Biden. He also criticized Judge Juan Merchan for his rulings and for imposing a gag order on him. The jury began deliberations on Wednesday after hearing closing arguments from the prosecution and defense. Trump has pleaded not guilty to all charges.

Trump’s Trial Woes: Whining or Legal Strategy?

Former President Trump expresses frustration over being required to attend his ongoing trial in Manhattan, claiming it interferes with his campaign efforts. However, legal experts point out that Trump could request an exemption from the presence requirement, casting doubt on his true motivations for being present. The trial involves allegations of hush money payments and election interference, prompting Trump to label it a ‘witch hunt’ despite the court rejecting claims of political prosecution.

Alvin Bragg’s Political Prosecution of Donald Trump: A Travesty of Justice

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.

Supreme Court to Grapple with Trump’s Immunity from Prosecution

The Supreme Court is hearing arguments on whether former President Donald Trump is immune from prosecution in a federal case charging him with plotting to overturn the 2020 election. The decision will have significant legal and political implications, including determining the likelihood of a trial before the November presidential election. The case is the first time the court has considered whether former presidents enjoy immunity for official acts.

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