April 02 2023

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's indictment of President Trump is backfiring on the Democrat Party. Bragg will not be rewarded for abusing his power. 

 

Pollingconducted after Bragg's indictment shows President Trump growing his lead over the primary field. This isn't surprising considering polling conducted for MAGA Inc. before the indictment showed that 83 percent of Republican primary voters believe Bragg's case is politically motivated and without merit. 

 

This indictment is clearly driven by politics. President Trump has been a target of Democrats ever since he rode down the golden escalator at Trump Tower in 2015. No other Republican has been treated like President Trump has because no other Republican represents such a threat to the establishment that has failed America.

 

Fortunately for us, President Trump won't back down. He will be back in the White House. President Trump will defeat this latest attempt to destroy him, and he will come out stronger just like he has every time before.

 

Taylor Budowich

CEO, MAGA Inc. 

 

Everyone seems to agree that this is a sham indictment:

  • Legal minds agree that this case is without merit. This indictment would not have occurred for any other defendant. 
    • Alan Dershowitz: "I don’t think any right-thinking person will tell you that this indictment would have occurred, but for the fact that the man’s name is Donald Trump."
    • Bill Barr, former Attorney General: “It's the epitome of the abuse of prosecutorial power to bring a case that would not be brought against anyone else. They are going after the man, not a crime. And the legal theory, frankly, is pathetically weak… They're assuming that the payments were a campaign finance violation because they were effectively a contribution to the Trump campaign. I can tell you that's not the law. I don't think that's how the Justice Department would view it.”
    • Solomon Wisenberg, criminal defense attorney: “The question to ask yourself in a case like this… would a case like this be brought against anybody else, whether he or she be president, former president or a regular citizen? The answer is… no.”
  • Even Bragg's predecessor, the liberal Cy Vance is unsure of the strength of this case.
  • This is a case the Department of Justice chose not to prosecute, which brings Bragg's judgement into question.
    • Jonathan Turley, George Washington University law professor: “For many months, this bootstrapping theory has been put out there, this idea that you could take a misdemeanor under New York law that has expired, that has a two year statute of limitations, and revive it by connecting it to a federal crime, in this case, the federal election violation. Now, there's a host of problems with that. First of all, it's a federal crime the Department of Justice chose not to prosecute. Bragg's own predecessor declined to prosecute, but he is attempting to bootstrap that federal crime into a state case. And if that is the basis for the indictment, I think it's rather outrageous. I think it's legally pathetic.”
  • The "star" witness is convicted liar Michael Cohen. 
    • President Trump's attorney Joe Tacopina on Michael Cohen, "He's someone who is constitutionally incapable of telling the same story the same way twice!"
    • Cohen's former attorney Bob Costello told the grand jury that Cohen is a "serial liar."
  • Even the liberal media has its doubts about the case.
    • The Washington Post editorial board calls it a "shaky" case using a "novel" strategy.

 

Conservatives are rallying around President Trump:

 

  • Republican congressmen, senators, and governors all came out with statements in support of President Trump following Alvin Bragg's indictment:
    • Speaker Kevin McCarthy: “Alvin Bragg has irreparably damaged our country in an attempt to interfere in our Presidential election. As he routinely frees violent criminals to terrorize the public, he weaponized our sacred system of justice against President Donald Trump. The American people will not tolerate this injustice, and the House of Representatives will hold Alvin Bragg and his unprecedented abuse of power to account.”
    • Governor Jim Justice: "Truly, what has happened to OUR America? I am so sorrowed abut the lack of respect shown toward the commitment and accomplishments that President Trump has given us. I am sorrowed at the witch hunt on President Trump and his entire family. I am so sorrowed at the lack of respect toward us -- OUR America."
    • Sen. Eric Schmitt: “This is purely a partisan case against President Trump…Soros DA Bragg campaigned on prosecuting President Trump, while violent crime in NYC rages on & violent criminals walk free…This is a political prosecution in search of a crime & sets a dangerous precedent going forward.”
    • House Republican Conference Chair Elise Stefanik: “The unprecedented election interference from corrupt Socialist District Attorney Alvin Bragg is a political witch-hunt and a dark day for America. The radical Far Left will stop at nothing to persecute Joe Biden’s chief political opponent ahead of the 2024 presidential election to suppress the will and voice of the American people. Tens of millions of patriotic Americans have never been so energized to exercise their constitutional rights to peacefully organize and VOTE at the ballot box to save our great republic by electing President Donald J. Trump in 2024.”
    • Rep. Matt Gaetz: “President Donald Trump always fought for us. He puts the American people above corrupt interests. For that reason alone, the powerful will never stop coming for him. A majority of Americans know Alvin Bragg’s witch hunt is a politically motivated prosecution. I continue to stand with President Trump as he has always stood with us.”
    • Sen. J.D. Vance: "Today's indictment of President Trump is a political persecution masquerading as law. Donald Trump is the former President of the United States, the leader of our nation's political opposition, an the presumptive Republican nominee in 2024. Alvin Bragg's decision to indict him is blatant election interference and a direct assault on the tens of millions of Americans who support him."

 

  • Key conservative thought leaders are critcizing this indictment.
    • Tucker Carlson: "This effort today is one in a long line of unprecedented steps that permanent Washington has taken to stop Donald Trump from holding office in a democracy."
    • Laura Ingraham: Democrats "have proven themselves to be the ultimate election meddlers. Pursuing a specious criminal case against former President Trump for one reason, and one reason only, because they’re worried that he might win again."
    • Mark Levin: "This is a war on the party. It is a war on conservatism and MAGA. It is an effort, an effort, to ensure Donald Trump can never be president again."
    • Glenn Beck: Donald Trump "has been taking the bullet for the average person now for years, and people on the right feel like he’s the only guy that really gets what the people are feeling."

    • Tomi Lahren: "Thanks to Alvin Bragg, you just looked at our 2024 Republican presidential nominee. I think 100 million Americans probably became ultra MAGA tonight."
    • Washington Times opinion editor Charlie Hurt: "Donald Trump represents an existential threat to these statists like these Democrats."
    • Charlie Kirk: "Alvin Bragg lowered 52% of criminal charges in NYC last year to misdemeanors. He just bent over backwards legally to raise the charges against Trump to a felony.   WITCH HUNT!!"

 

  • Lawmakers who have not been supportive of President Trump before are even condemning the indictment.
    • New York Times: "2 Pro-Impeachment Senators Question Motives Behind Trump Indictment"
      •  "Joe Manchin, a Democrat, and Bill Cassidy, a Republican, both voted to convict Donald Trump after Jan. 6. They expressed concern on Sunday that the criminal case against him is political."
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