Prosecutor's candid slam on Bragg exposes the evil of Dems' Trump lawfare
Briefly

Nicholas Biase, Chief of Public Affairs for the Manhattan US Attorney's Office, criticized DA Alvin Bragg's prosecution of Trump, calling it "nonsense" and a "perversion of justice". He suggested Bragg is more interested in political ambitions than genuine justice, hinting that Chasing Trump accommodates political goals rather than legal integrity.
In a covert conversation, Biase expressed disdain for the prosecution's foundation, noting how Bragg transformed a minor issue into an extensive array of serious charges, indicating that political motivations clouded legal reasoning.
Biase remarked on the Democrats' obsession with prosecuting Trump and how it relates to his presidential candidacy, emphasizing that making him a convicted felon could significantly impact his ability to run.
Bragg's actions, per Biase, reflect a pursuit of personal ambition, as he speculated about Bragg wanting to position himself politically, rather than caring about true justice.
Read at New York Post
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