Trump has been indicted again, making this the second attempt in two months to politically damage the former President.
Trump’s first indictment was over alleged hush money.
Criticising New York District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s work as ‘turning the rule of law on its head’, Ron DeSantis described the first indictment as proof Democrat-aligned bureaucrats were ‘weaponising the legal system to advance a political agenda’.
Jenna Ellis, a former Trump/Pence legal adviser, added, they’re doing this because ‘Trump is running for the GOP 2024 presidential nomination’.
The goal, she explained, wasn’t just to ‘get Trump at all costs’.
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