Trump: ‘This Case Is Highly Unconstitutional’

‘It’s presided over by a very conflicted judge’

EXCERPT:

TRUMP: “What you're witnessing is a first. I have some articles that came out this morning. Jonathan Turley: 'The predominant question in the Manhattan hush money trial of former President Donald Trump is not one of guilt, but something far more basic: Is the District Attorney Alvin Bragg's case a joke? Is it a prank? Is it a farce? On Thursday, the answers became clear. It's all of the above. But it's also an abominable abuse of our justice system and a wretched assault on the rule of law.' That's Jonathan Turley. And it just goes on and finishes -- although it's a long story that's brutal about this case -- this case is highly unconstitutional, it's presided over by a very conflicted judge, conflicted like I've never seen before, he refuses to take himself off the case and it should be a mistrial. 'Their objective, of course, was to humiliate and smear Trump with a gossipy tale of sex that had nothing to do with the criminal charges at issue.'"

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