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Today in Trump Derangement Syndrome

2nd April 2023

Trump will attack his indictment on three basic points. Let me rebut them (The Guardian) Robert Reich, who is not a lawyer nor plays one on TV, pushes the Narrative.

The Observer view: Donald Trump deserves to face the full force of justice (The Guardian)

Trump ceded the moral high ground on presidential indictments long ago (Washington Post) And his treatment merely underscores the double standard being embraced.

Alvin Bragg alleges ‘unlawful’ interference in Trump case (Reuters) Apparently nobody is above the law–except the Cocky Chipmunk.

These prominent figures have remained silent on Trump indictment (The Hill) And who could blame them? Aside from the Narrative media, of course.

How ‘no one is above the law’ became anti-Trump sloganeering (Washington Post)

‘Delay, delay, delay’: How Trump could push his trial into the heart of campaign season (Politico)

Bragg Confirms Federal Funds Used in Trump Probe, Bolstering GOP Investigation

Judge Who Oversaw Tax Fraud Case Against Trump’s Business Expected to Preside Over His Arraignment (N.Y. Times) When you’re on a witch-hunt, you’ve got to make sure you buy the right judge.

Trump’s G.O.P. Rivals, Shielding Him, Reveal Their 2024 Predicament (N.Y. Times) Maggie Haberman continues her anti-Trump assignment to spread Narrative FUD.

WATCH: One Trump Lawyer Shades Another on Live TV (Daily Beast) The best of American high-school ‘journalism’.

From Fascism To The Forbidden Fruit And More, Morning Joe On The Trump Indictment Had It All!

Maggie Haberman on Donald Trump (N.Y. Times) The Times abandons all pretense of being a news organization. (“Go right to the source/And ask the horse….”)

Who Is Alvin Bragg? What You Need To Know About The Manhattan DA Who Indicted Trump

2 Pro-Impeachment Senators Question Motives Behind Trump Indictment (N.Y. Times)

Justice Dept. said to have more evidence of possible Trump obstruction at Mar-a-Lago (Washington Post)

Indictment secrecy repeats pattern of past efforts targeting Trump

 

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