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Conservatives on Trump Indictment: ‘A Rigged Prosecution to Rig an Election’

From CNS News:

In an Apr. 4 statement, Judicial Watch President Tom Fitton said, “What a sad day for America. And what a blow to the rule of law and our republican form of government. Today, President Trump and the American people were abused and victimized by New York Democrat politician Alvin Bragg, who abused his office to try to jail a man he must know to be innocent.”

“This is an indictment about nothing based on non-crimes and politics,” said Fitton.  It is a rigged prosecution to rig an election. The courts must end this malicious prosecution before the nation is irreparably damaged.”

He added, “Congress must immediately investigate Bragg’s election interference and his political attack on Trump’s civil rights. Judicial Watch has already launched a series of Freedom of Information Act inquiries into this unprecedented attack on the American way.”

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