Following the new revelations from former Trump Organization CFO, Allen Weisselberg, Trump's campaign has launched an attack targeting Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg. The campaign alleges prosecutorial misconduct by Bragg in his pursuit of Trump, citing a blind eye turned towards Michael Cohen's perjury. Weisselberg recently pleaded guilty to perjury, adding complexity to the legal landscape.
Trump's legal team has raised concerns about selective prosecution, questioning why Cohen has not faced similar charges. The move to publicly challenge the DA's integrity appears to be a strategic attempt to sway public opinion and undermine the ongoing prosecution against Trump.
In a separate development, Trump's attorneys are contesting a proposed gag order in his hush money case, arguing against restrictions due to his political status. The court is expected to prioritize legal considerations over political implications, likely imposing a limited gag order to maintain trial integrity.
Recent revelations involving right-wing attorney Kenneth Chesborough shed light on efforts to overturn the 2020 election through fake electors. Text messages reveal ongoing attempts post-January 6th to subvert election results, casting doubt on previous claims of legal theory exploration.
The evidence supports indictments suggesting a coordinated scheme to manipulate election outcomes using fake electors, irrespective of legal outcomes in contested states. The stark contrast between claims and documented plans underscores the gravity of the situation, highlighting the need for thorough investigation and legal scrutiny.