The hush money case against former President Donald Trump got underway with opening statements on Monday and the first witness in the case.
George Washington law school professor and Fox contributor Jonathan Turley said that the case has left him in "Utter disbelief" that they've pursued this case against Trump.
"What is clear, is in this case, Trump is right. I mean, this is an embarrassment. I mean, the fact that we are actually talking about this case being presented in a New York courtroom, leaves me in utter disbelief. I mean, the the arguments today did in fact capture all the problems here," Turley said Monday afternoon on Fox News.
Turley made it clear he thought the case "Should not have been brought." He also questioned it happening before the election like this, saying there was "No reason" for that and he called out the weaponization of the system against Trump.
With a dubious criminal theory, defuse facts, and delayed charges, the case will focus on a different alleged affair and hush money payment.
"Oh, no," the stranger admitted, "I lost it across the street but the light is better here." Advertisement If Trump is constantly tied up in lawfare and money, then attention has to go there.
In this case, for something that should never have been charged to begin with.
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