Weaponization of Legal System Against President Trump

President Donald Trump faced weaponization of the legal system by the DOJ, Manhattan DA's office, and the New York State Attorney General, leading up to the 2024 election. He faced legal challenges and investigations but ultimately received no penalty.

President Trump's Executive Orders and the Weaponization of Government Prosecution

President Donald Trump vows to end what he calls the 'weaponization' of the United States' government, focusing on Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's prosecution of Marine veteran Daniel Penny. Trump signs executive orders to protect citizens from unjust prosecution and end federal censorship.

Marine veteran acquitted in chokehold death case considering suing Manhattan DA

Marine veteran Daniel Penny acquitted in the chokehold death case of Jordan Neely is considering suing Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg for malicious prosecution. The case involved racial undertones and potential collusion between officials. Penny faces a civil lawsuit from Neely's father.

UnitedHealthcare CEO Murder Case

Luigi Mangione, a suspect in the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, was arrested in Pennsylvania and may face federal charges. There are concerns about the handling of the case by Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg. Possession of a 'ghost gun' could lead to federal charges. Bragg's potential handling of the case is under scrutiny.

Manhattan DA allocates $1 million for Trump prosecution oversight

Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg spent $1 million to respond to congressional oversight of his prosecution of former President Trump, amid demands for budget cuts in New York City. The documents reveal details of the allocation and hiring of outside counsel for the case.

Critique of Manhattan DA's case against Trump

Bill Maher criticizes Manhattan DA's case against Trump, suggests it should have been brought at the federal level. Former Rep. Ken Buck warns against targeting one person. Maher questions the focus on hush money and its impact on the election.

Criticism of Manhattan DA's Case Against Donald Trump

Legal analysts and media pundits criticize Manhattan DA's case against Donald Trump, highlighting credibility issues with key witnesses like Stormy Daniels and Michael Cohen. Defense attorneys argue prosecution fell short in proving the case beyond reasonable doubt. The trial has sparked controversy and strong opinions from various legal experts and media personalities.

Investigation of Prosecutor in Trump Case

The House Judiciary Committee is investigating a top prosecutor on Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's case against former President Trump for alleged criminal conspiracy and cover-up. There are concerns about politically motivated prosecutions and coordination between state and federal officials. Attorney General Merrick Garland is being asked to turn over records related to the prosecutor's employment history.

Potential Civil Unrest if Trump Jailed for Violating Gag Order

CNN analyst Mark Preston predicts civil unrest if former President Trump is jailed for violating gag order in hush money trial. Biden campaign wary of potential backlash and political implications. Manhattan DA seeks to fine Trump for social media posts about the case.

Trump Hush Money Case

A potential juror in the Trump hush money case claimed she could be fair and impartial despite being a registered Democrat with no feelings towards Trump. The Trump defense team challenged her eligibility as a juror. Manhattan DA alleges Trump violated state law by falsifying business records related to hush money payment to Stormy Daniels.

Donald Trump's Hush Money Trial and Accusations Against Joe Biden

Former President Trump claims President Joe Biden should be on trial, criticizes the case against him, and accuses the Manhattan District Attorney of being out of control in his hush money trial. Trump asserts that Biden's top people are working with the DA's office to ensure a favorable outcome, despite having no case.

Former President Trump's Hush Money Trial

Manhattan District Attorney files motion to hold former President Trump in contempt of court for violating gag order by making public statements on social media about witnesses and counsel in his criminal trial. Trump could face fines or even a term of incarceration up to thirty days.

Donald Trump's Criminal Trial

Former President Donald Trump condemned his criminal trial, claiming it is politically motivated. A poll found only one-third of U.S. adults believe he did something illegal. Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg charged Trump with 34 felonies, including falsifying documents to conceal a sex scandal. Trump criticized the trial, alleging bias from the judge and linking it to Biden's administration.

Manhattan DA requests gag order on Trump for 2024 trial in Stormy Daniels hush money case

Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg requests gag order on former President Trump ahead of 2024 trial in Stormy Daniels hush money case. Trump's history of attacking people in legal cases cited as reason for order. Trial set to start on March 25.