Weekly Opinion Editorial
TRUMP
NOT TARGET!
by
Steve Fair
On Thursday, former President Donald Trump
was indicted by a Manhattan grand jury.
The indictment, the first directed at a U.S. president, concerned Trump’s
alleged role in a hush money payment made to Stormy Daniels, a porn actress. The former president is expected to appear in
person at an arraignment on Manhattan Island Tuesday. Three observations:
First, the indictment is a misuse of the
legal system. Most legal experts believe
the Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg doesn’t have a strong case. They predict Trump will be found not guilty,
if the case goes to trial. Bragg is
attempting to tie the payment to Daniels as an in-kind campaign
contribution. They believe that would be
a stretch, since no campaign monies were used for the payment. A former Federal Election Commission Chair
says the payment would not be considered a political contribution.
Bragg openly campaigned in 2021 he would
indict Trump if elected. That is highly
inappropriate for a prosecutor. District
Attorneys are not to engage in ‘selective enforcement,’ or targeted prosecution. Bragg is soft on real crime. Bragg, 49, announced four days after he took
office that he would not enforce what he called low level offenses. Offenses like resisting arrest, prostitution,
and cannabis related laws are not enforced in Manhattan. Bragg also announced burglaries and store
robberies, ‘”where the offender displays a dangerous weapon, but does not
create a genuine risk of physical harm.” would be reduced to a misdemeanor. Bizarre! But Bragg is aggressive in going
after high profile political figures. He indicted former Trump advisor Steve Bannon
in September on charges of fraud, the same charges Trump pardoned him for. Bragg, a Harvard grad, is politically
ambitious and a self-promoter.
Second, President Trump is basking in the
attention. Most people would have angst
or perturbation if they faced indictment by a prosecutor, even if they were
innocent. But not Trump. The former POTUS has stated he wants to be
handcuffed and a mug shot taken. Both
are not likely to happen. Trump subscribes
to the theory any press is good press and there is no such thing as bad
publicity. Painting himself as the persecuted
victim who is being picked on helps Trump with his base. Reportedly Trump has raised $4 million
dollars in campaign funds since the indictment was announced- 25% came from new
donors. By indicting him, Bragg likely
handed the former POTUS the 2024 GOP nomination.
Third, this indictment is not about
Trump. Bragg denies it, but he and most
every Democrat hate what Trump was able to accomplish in his single term. They hate Trump’s policies more than they
hate him. But they recognize their
socialist stratagem won’t sell to the public.
They resort to attacking the messenger.
They condemn him for his boisterous, egotistical, muckraking personality. The real bulls-eye is conservative policies.
Breaking the law or misbehavior by elected
officials should never be excused by all Americans. Every person of character, no matter their Party
affiliation or political leanings, should demand integrity and forthrightness
from elected leaders. No one should ever
be considered above the law, including former presidents. No one should excuse misbehavior or turn a
blind eye to shenanigans, even from zealot DAs.
Bragg’s actions are obviously partisan, but Democrats have ‘circled the wagons’ around him. Many Republicans have done the same for Trump. Blind loyalty/allegiance often leads to disappointment for the devoted.
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