Recent discussions and articles have raised concerns about the legality of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's prosecution of former President Donald Trump, as he faces court in NY. Critics, including commentator Andrew McCarthy, argue that the prosecution violates both New York State and federal constitutions, potentially affecting the 2024 election. This viewpoint has been echoed across various platforms, emphasizing the perceived unconstitutional nature of the legal actions taken against Trump.
Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg’s prosecution of Trump violates both the federal and state constitutions. | @AndrewCMcCarthy https://t.co/E876d2aps2
Bragg’s Prosecution of Trump Violates New York State’s Constitution - me @NRO yesterday ... https://t.co/qh8l8BVGQv
Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg’s prosecution of Trump violates both the federal and state constitutions. | @AndrewCMcCarthy https://t.co/9yeTuRQuHq
A crucial point by @AndrewCMcCarthy @NRO that goes to the heart of the abusive nature of the Manhattan prosecution: Bragg’s Prosecution of Trump Violates New York State’s Constitution https://t.co/welIGs3AqH
Bragg’s Prosecution of Trump Violates New York State’s Constitution - me @NRO ... https://t.co/qh8l8BVGQv
Today, @KenPaxtonTX is sitting with Donald Trump in court in NY. I have suggested he take careful notes on how the prosecutors are interfering in Texas’ 2024 election. Bragg needs to be reminded Texas prisons have no AC and he could shed some pounds. @MichaelBerrySho #txlege