Our Constitution provides ample remedies for the problems facing our Nation. Instead of allowing indictments of presidential candidates by big city prosecutors, our elected representatives can and should act swiftly to smoke out how improper this prosecution is. Prosecuting attorneys enjoy enormous discretion to bring charges to grand juries, who are willing to indict even a “ham sandwich” upon request. But if a county prosecutor is allowed to indict the leading presidential candidate from the opposing party, our national elections would no longer be democratic.
The chairmen of the House Judiciary Committee and two other House committees signed and sent a letter to the New York County D.A., Alvin Bragg, demanding information about the unprecedented charges concocted against Donald Trump. This letter led by Rep. Jim Jordan states “we expect that you will testify about what plainly appears to be a politically motivated prosecutorial decision.”
Bragg has reportedly based his charges on an incident that was well known to the Americans who elected Trump in 2016 and voted for him again in 2020. Other prosecutors who had already examined the same widely publicized facts found them not to be criminal, yet this Democrat D.A. dredged up ancient history in an obvious effort to impede Trump’s reelection in 2024.
While Bragg wastes his time pestering a former president for his non-criminal conduct, Senator JD Vance tweeted that he “allows violent criminals to walk the streets of New York City.” Referring to George Soros and his funded prosecutors like Alvin Bragg, Vance says “these people are trying to turn America into a third-world country.”
Senator Vance hit the nail on the head. Alvin Bragg is a bought and paid for George Soros prosecutor, just one of many throughout the country. Don’t be surprised that Bragg is making up crimes to charge Trump with and potentially concealing exculpatory evidence from the jury. He’s just providing a service to the benefactor who owns him. Congress should exercise every resource at their disposal to ensure that the 2024 presidential election doesn’t turn into a free-for-all of county prosecutors going after candidates. It is the likes of Alvin Bragg, not Donald Trump, that are the true threat to free and fair elections.