The Manhattan DA takes opportunities for justice off the table.
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg presented possible options this week for handling the sentencing of former and future President Trump in relation to the 34 felony verdicts against him in New York. The 82-page filing detailed an array of choices for Judge Juan Merchan to consider but notably failed to include a single option to allow the incoming commander-in-chief the possibility of an appeal. This omission is telling, more so because the legacy media seems to have missed the implication entirely.
Bragg Limiting Justice
To suggest that the convictions in the so-called “hush money” trial were questionable is an understatement. The fact that these were novel charges, coupled with a convoluted legal argument to turn paperwork filings into felonies, begs…