Even the historically 'Never Trump' publication National Review has come out against Trump's trial in Manhattan, pushed by far-left District Attorney Alvin Bragg.
The magazine, founded by William F. Buckley, splashed an op-ed by Andrew McCarthy on Saturday, beginning: "The simple fact is that DA Alvin Bragg can't prove his case."McCarthy explains: NEWSLETTER Need to Know.
Merchan should dismiss the case because it is already apparent that Bragg cannot prove criminal intent beyond a reasonable doubt.
After three weeks of the prosecution's case, I now believe the evidence would be insufficient even if Bragg had charged only New York's misdemeanor business-records-falsification offense.
As for the felony offense, as to which prosecutors must prove willfulness beyond a reasonable doubt, Bragg's evidence is woefully inadequate.
He adds:To sum up, Bragg's proof of falsity is paltry.
Wholly independent of the plethora of constitutional infirmities in the prosecution, it should be thrown out for the most basic of reasons: Bragg can’t prove his case.
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