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Texas GOP Senator Ted Cruz joined Fox News‘ Sean Hannity on Wednesday evening and delivered a perfectly summarized account of how and why the political establishment is engaging in the ongoing anti-Trump show trials.
Discussing the Stormy Daniels “hush money” case where a New York City jury is currently deliberating, Cruz explained Judge Juan Merchan is “partisan” and has made errors that will result in any Trump conviction being appealed.
President Trump's trial is not about the law or criminal justice.
It's about politics for the Democrats.
I can imagine Joe Biden's press conference from the White House where he gloats about convicting Donald Trump.
This is the most brazen case of election interference in… pic.twitter.com/GSYbt5q2Ku
— Senator Ted Cruz (@SenTedCruz) May 30, 2024
“This has been a kangaroo court from the beginning,” Cruz said. “This is a wildly partisan prosecutor who hates Donald Trump, who came with a political objective of going after Donald Trump. And, we now know from these jury instructions that this judge is every bit the partisan that the prosecutor is.”
Continuing to point out a conviction would thrown out on appeal, Cruz noted, “The judge doesn’t care. The prosecutor doesn’t care. Nobody cares, because this is not about law, this is not about criminal justice, this is about politics. This is all about the press conference, the national address that Joe Biden is scheduled to give from the White House where he gloats, ‘We’ve now convicted Donald Trump.’ This is all about November. We are watching election interference. This is the most blatant case of election interference that we’ve ever seen in our country’s history.”
The jury in the case could reach a verdict as soon as Thursday.
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