NLPC Counsel Says Alvin Bragg Pursuing ‘Witch Hunt;’ Allegations vs. Trump Are ‘Nothing Burger’

On One America News, NLPC Counsel Paul Kamenar says Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg’s potential indictment and arrest of former President Trump would be a clear case of using a two bit misdemeanor charge to fuel a “witch hunt” and “vindictive prosecution.”

Kamenar also analyzed such an indictment in the Washington Examiner. From the story by Ryan King:

Specifics of what an indictment will entail have not been revealed, but reports indicate that Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office is planning to couple a misdemeanor charge over an alleged falsification of business records with a federal campaign finance violation to achieve a felony charge.

Also from the article:

To deploy the campaign finance argument, Bragg’s team will have to successfully argue that Trump’s business empire falsified records regarding the payment to Cohen. Paul Kamenar, counsel to the National Legal and Policy Center, contends that’s a “nothing burger.”

 

“I wouldn’t be surprised if lots of businessmen put down as a business expense travel and entertainment for personal purposes that they write off as a business expense. The bottom line, even under New York law, that’s a misdemeanor. It’s a nothing burger,” Kamenar said.

photo: AP

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