Donald Trump Terrible Week
Donald Trump Had a Truly Terrible Week, Donald Trump’s terrible, horrible, no good, very bad week in court.
In February, Donald Trump apparently got rid of one of his many legal problems when senior prosecutors leading the Manhattan District Attorney’s Criminal Investigation resigned, citing the new DA’s laziness in moving forward with the case.
However, one of the attorneys insisted in his resignation letter that Alvin Bragg sign-off. The party has no doubt that he did.
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Trump, of course, has denied any and all wrongdoing, and a spokesman for the Trump administration told CNN that “the allegations are baseless and will be strictly defended.”
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On Wednesday, Donald Trump is likely to be indicted by the House of Representatives for high crime and misconduct against the U.S. Constitution, American democracy and the rule of law.
Although Trump will certainly be acquitted in the Senate by his Republican minions, his impeachment has been relatively long and has earned too much.
On Monday, Trump released a completely unspecified six-page letter to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, attacking her, the House Democratic majority and the entire impeachment process. It is a truly astonishing document that, unlike anything previously written (or directed) by an American president, displays a semi-signature of false claims, torture, and accusations.
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As CNN’s Daniel Dale and Tara Subramaniam put it, “It was in the letterhead of the White House. It read like a string of President Donald Trump’s tweets. And that’s just as dishonest.”
Trump has indicated they will appeal the order, but if those appeals fail, they could sit down for a statement in the coming weeks.
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