Former Rep. Lee Zeldin criticizes the conviction of former President Donald Trump, claiming it was based on a misdemeanor elevated to a felony without clear charges. He believes the case should be overturned on appeal, citing reversible errors by the judge. Zeldin argues that the prosecution intentionally prejudiced the case and jury. He hopes for intervention in the federal judicial system or the United States Supreme Court.
Key Points
Conviction based on misdemeanor elevated to felony without clear charges
Criticism of judge's handling of the trial
Hope for appeal and intervention in federal judicial system
Cons
Criticism of the conviction process
Allegations of intentional prejudice by the prosecution