On Trump being indicted by a Manhattan New York grand jury; expect dirty tricks and no justice

 This week the district attorney for Manhattan alvin bragg announced a New York state grand jury has decided to indict Donald Trump on charges, however he has not been arraigned on those charges, and bragg only made this announcement on his twitter feed


That Trump has not been immediately arrested and arraigned shows that bragg and government officials in New York realize the charges are bogus, as the statute to act has expired.  However they are using expediency/moral turpitude/shock the conscience arguments to proceed.
It is certain that Trump will not get a fair trial, and he and his supporters are justified in using force to resist this action, and this indictment will effect his ability to travel to campaign for presidential re-election.  It should also be noted that New York state courts, like many state courts in the northeast us, often fail to comply with federal regulations, and it will be interesting to see if prosecution and human rights violations are punished.
Trump can also expect to have all his evidence over-scrutinized.  Knowing Trump he will be prepared with hard evidence that can clear him, however prosecutors and government officials will attempt to recontextualize this information to either use it against him or have it tossed out.
Knowing that Trump will be successful in presenting evidence for a case for his innocence, he can expect the prosecution and court to claim he is mentally unfit and a public danger.  This happens when courts know the prosecution does not have a strong case and is used maliciously in the northeast us against people the courts and government want to harm or neutralize, and may be used against Trump.
​Trump can certainly beat these bogus charges and must be prepared to do what it takes, including use of physical force, to beat them.

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