April 10, 2023

A consensus has been reached by the legal panels at the alphabet soup media outlets — the people who consider “consensus” to be synonymous with “proof.”  They’ve looked at Alvin Bragg’s charging document and are less than impressed with the strength of his legal reasoning.  Their reaction was something like: Bragg investigated Trump for two years, upended our legal system, and launched a media circus for this?  This nothingburger is all he’s got?

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District Attorney Bragg charged President Trump

  • with 34 stacked misdemeanor charges of business document errors,
  • which are past their statute of limitations,
  • and are bumped up to felony violations,
  • with the claim they were done to hide a felony,
  • which is still hidden because Bragg is keeping it a secret from the court and the defendant.

That’s apparently how it’s done in New York.

Is Alvin Bragg so much of an amateur that he didn’t realize that a charging document has to actually charge a crime?  Does he think he can arrest and book a citizen without telling him what crime he’s accused of — like what they used to do in the good old USSR?

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But Bragg didn’t stop there.  He also asked the judge to set a trial date for January 2024 — letting the defense know that they have eight months to prepare a defense for a crime he hasn’t disclosed.  It’s only a coincidence that January of next year is when the presidential primary season will be spooling up.  I’m amazed that Bragg thinks he can get away with such sloppy work, given the scrutiny he’s under.  Does he think he’s Kamala Harris or something?

And then there’s the Pandora’s box he just opened.  Unless the courts put a rapid end to this clown show, he has put the Clintons, Bidens, Obamas, and Pelosis in legal jeopardy — by forever changing the rules of political discourse and criminal justice in America.  If the Dems are going to change the rules in their rabid pursuit of The Donald, it’s only appropriate that we review our tactics in light of the new rules.  By the way, did you hear that Barack Obama may have received millions of dollars in illegal campaign contributions from the Chinese?  I hope he doesn’t have a bunch of campaign paperwork errors that can be stacked on top of that.

Here’s my question: does any of Alvin Bragg’s treatment of President Trump constitute a civil rights violation?  We actually have a law against that.  Its title is “MISCONDUCT BY LAW ENFORCEMENT & OTHER GOVERNMENT ACTORS — Deprivation of Rights Under Color of Law” (18 USC §242).  It states:

This provision makes it a crime for someone acting under color of law to willfully deprive a person of a right or privilege protected by the Constitution or laws of the United States.

Has Bragg run afoul of the 4th Amendment?  I like this passage:

The right of the people to be secure in their persons, houses, papers, and effects, against unreasonable searches and seizures, shall not be violated, and no Warrants shall issue, but upon probable cause, supported by Oath or affirmation[.]