Legal analyst Elie Honig criticizes procedural flaws in the prosecution of former President Donald Trump in Manhattan, pointing out issues with jurisdiction, judge's bias, and unprecedented charges. Breitbart provides a contrasting view.
Key Points
No state prosecutor had ever tried to enforce federal election laws before
Charges against Trump are obscure and nearly entirely unprecedented
Judge's donation to a political operation raises questions about bias
Pros
Highlighting potential procedural flaws in the prosecution process
Cons
Potential bias of the judge involved in the case
Unprecedented nature of the charges brought against Trump