Fox News host Sean Hannity gave a preview of what former President Donald Trump’s criminal court arraignment could look like next week.
SEAN HANNITY: We have new details on Alvin Bragg’s repugnant political witch hunt. According to sources we have, Bragg demanded that Donald Trump surrender today, less than 24 hours after the grand jury voted unfairly to indict him. But for security reasons, the arraignment will not take place until next week, probably Tuesday afternoon. donald trump will be reserved. He will have his fingerprints. There will be a photo ID. The media crowd, they will get their much desired photo ID. Now my instinct tells me that my friend, my colleague Pete Hegseth, who was there last time, is going to be right. This photo will end up on more T-shirts and more hats that say MAGA and Trump 2024. She will also appear before Judge Juan Merchan, who, by the way, the same judge who is accused of abusing the Trump’s former CFO. Organization. Now, according to Trump, I quote: “The judge in my witch hunt case hates me.” At this point, would you expect less? It’s not a criminal case. It is a political ax blow. And by the way, there will be no settlement, according to a source close to President Trump. He plans to fight this to the end.
TRUMP WILL BE ARRESTED ON TUESDAY WITHOUT HANDCUFFS, SOURCES SAY
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The first step will almost certainly be a motion to immediately dismiss all charges on three separate grounds. We’ll talk about it with our lawyers tonight during the show. First, flawed legal theory. We don’t know the exact charges, but what Bragg is doing is attempting to initiate a felony documenting a misdemeanor to an FEC charge that has never been made before and might not even be legal per se. . Second, Trump’s lawyers will likely argue that the case is past the statute of limitations, which they are. After all, there is a two-year limit on charges for mislabeled documents. Now, the third reason for dismissal relates to prosecutorial misconduct. Here you have a DA responsible for the charges. His name is Alvin Bragg. He ran on a campaign promise to sue a man, Donald Trump, a family, the Trump family, an organization, the Trump organization. Now, I think this all clearly reeks of political bias, don’t you?
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