March 21, 2023

Here we go again.

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Another Soros-funded Democrat prosecutor takes aim at President Donald Trump.

Fearing they cannot legitimately beat him at the ballot box, they resort to open, politically-motivated lawfare to keep him out of office.

We’ve endured four years of Mueller’s failed “Russiagate” hoax, two failed, politically-driven impeachment trials from radical House Democrats in Congress driven by Nancy Pelosi, not to mention the highly-partisan “January 6” Committee that failed to call a single witness adverse to their pre-cooked “it-was-an-insurrection” narrative, and a host of other Trump-related political prosecutions.

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But now, this weekend’s announcement from President Trump that he expects to be indicted on Tuesday in Manhattan forecasts the most radical tactic yet that the Democrats will use to block Trump’s return to power: lawfare with unfounded charges in the criminal courts.

Let’s be clear. The feds have already declined to prosecute anything surrounding Trump’s civil settlement with Stormy Daniels. Perhaps that is because confidentiality clauses are part of millions of civil settlements in lawsuits around the country every day. I’ve seen hundreds in my own career as a civil litigator.

In other words, nothing to see here.

Enter radical Democrat prosecutor Alvin Bragg, the most recent publicity-seeking Trump-hunter, most noted for releasing criminals onto the streets while reducing over half of pending felony charges to misdemeanors.

This is the same Alvin Bragg who in January 2022 released his notorious “soft-on-crime” memo urging his prosecutors to take it easy on New York’s thug population. Remember that memo?  Bragg ordered his office to decline to prosecute certain “low-level” offenses like drug possession and to dismiss pending cases initiated by the previous administration considered to be “low-level.” But even worse, Bragg ordered his prosecutors to back off on cash bail in most cases, making it easier for criminals to return to the streets pending trial.

Bragg turns a blind eye to hardcore crime, kowtowing to BLM radicals and Antifa arsonists. His policies embolden criminals in the city. The president of the New York City Detectives Endowment Association, Paul DiGiacomo, blames lax policies and releasing street criminals for the murder of New York police officers Jason Rivera and Wilbert Mora.