Rumors have been swirling all day that President Trump's arrest was on the horizon.
Trump is under criminal investigation by the politicized Manhattan District Attorney's Office in connection to "Hush money" payments to Stormy Daniels just before the 2016 presidential election.
Many believe Trump's arrest is imminent, and some familiar with the case tell Revolver it could come as early as Monday.
Does anyone actually believe that if someone else were accused of paying hush money to avoid a sex scandal in the manner that Mr. Trump is suspected of doing, he would be prosecuted?
After spending months searching the criminal code for a law that Mr. Trump might be accused of violating, Mr. Bragg has apparently landed on a highly questionable campaign contribution provision that has never before been used in a comparable situation.
All decent people, whether politically opposed to Mr. Trump or supportive of his candidacy, should be concerned about this weaponizing of the prosecutor's office for the political purpose of preventing a potential candidate from running for office.
Now, to make matters even worse, we're hearing the Secret Service is debating whether or not to place President Trump in handcuffs.
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