Guest on Newsmax Joe diGenova calls Trump’s indictment a constitutional assault.

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On March 30, 2023, former President Donald Trump was indicted on felony charges of mishandling classified documents. An indictment was released by a grand jury in the Southern District of Florida. Trump is accused of taking classified documents from the White House and storing them at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida. If convicted, the penalties for these charges could If found guilty, the individual could face a prison sentence of up to 10 years.

Newsmax, a conservative news outlet, has been critical of the indictment. The network has raised concerns about the prosecutors’ intentions and implied that the charges may be politically driven. Newsmax has also interviewed Trump’s lawyers, who have argued that the accusations are baseless.

The indictment has been met with mixed reactions from the public. Some people believe that Trump should be held accountable for his actions, while others believe that the charges are an attempt to silence him. Legal experts and political observers will closely watch the case.

Here are some of the reactions from Newsmax hosts and guests to the indictment:

  • Newsmax host Greg Kelly called the indictment a “witch hunt” and said it was an attempt to silence Trump.
  •  Newsmax guest Eric Bolling said he would pardon Trump if he became president.
  •  Newsmax host John Bachman said that the perception was that the indictment was “far into the persecution realm.”

Newsmax has also been critical of the prosecutors in the case, suggesting that they are biased against Trump. The network has also aired interviews with Trump’s lawyers, who have argued that the charges are baseless.

The indictment has been met with mixed reactions from the public. Some people believe that Trump should be held accountable for his actions, while others believe that the charges are an attempt to silence him. Legal experts and political observers will closely watch the case.

Here are some of the reactions from the public to the indictment:

  • Some people believe that Trump should be held accountable for his actions. They argue that he broke the law by taking classified documents from the White House and storing them at his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida. They also say that the charges are not politically motivated but are simply a matter of justice.
  •  Others believe that the charges are an attempt to silence Trump. They argue that the prosecutors are biased against Trump and that the accusations are baseless. They also say that the case is politically motivated and an attempt to prevent Trump from running for president again.

How the indictment will affect Trump’s political future remains to be seen. However, the case can significantly distract Trump and his allies.

In another segment, Newsmax host Eric Bolling said the indictment is “a joke” and “a waste of taxpayer money.” Bolling also said the charge is “a sign that the deep state is still trying to take down Donald Trump.”

Other conservative media outlets, such as Fox News and Breitbart News, have echoed Newsmax’s coverage of the Trump indictment. These outlets have also questioned the motives behind the charge and suggested it is politically motivated.

The criticism of the Trump indictment from conservative media outlets is not surprising. These outlets have been consistently critical of Trump’s political opponents and have often accused them of unfair and biased attacks on the former president.

The indictment of Donald Trump is a significant development in the ongoing legal saga surrounding the former president. It remains to be seen how the charges will play out in court. However, the indictment indicates that Trump is facing increasing legal scrutiny.

It is also worth noting that Newsmax is not the only news outlet that has been critical of the Trump indictment. Some mainstream media outlets, such as The New York Times and The Washington Post, have also questioned the motives behind the charge.

The indictment of Donald Trump is a complex and controversial issue. There are strong arguments to be made on both sides of the debate. Ultimately, it is up to the American people to decide whether they believe the indictment is justified.

Here are some of the arguments made by Newsmax and other conservative media outlets in support of their criticism of the Trump indictment:

  • The indictment is politically motivated. The Manhattan District Attorney’s Office, responsible for prosecuting the case, is led by Alvin Bragg, a Democrat who has been critical of Trump.
  •  The charges against Trump are overblown. The indictment charges Trump with 16 counts of mishandling classified documents, but many of these charges are minor. For example, one direction accuses Trump of storing a classified copy in his home.
  •  The indictment is a waste of taxpayer money. The cost of investigating and prosecuting Trump is estimated to be millions of dollars.

Here are some of the arguments made by mainstream media outlets in support of the Trump indictment:

  • Trump broke the law. The indictment alleges that Trump violated several laws, including the Presidential Records Act, which requires presidents to preserve and turn over all official records.
  •  The charges against Trump are serious. The indictment charges Trump with felonies, which are punishable by up to five years in prison.
  •  The indictment is in the public interest. The charge is necessary to hold Trump accountable for his actions and to deter other presidents from breaking the law.

Ultimately, it is up to the American people to decide whether they believe the Trump indictment is justified. The case is still in its early stages, and the charges against Trump will likely be dismissed, or he will be acquitted at trial. However, the indictment is a significant development in the ongoing legal saga surrounding the former president.

Trump caught several media and political observers by surprise late Tuesday when he offered a blistering rebuke of McEnany following an appearance she made during one of Fox’s prime-time shows to talk about the former president’s polling ahead of the 2024 Republican presidential primary.

“Kayleigh’ Milktoast’ McEnany just gave out the wrong poll numbers on FoxNews,” Trump wrote on his Truth Social website. “She knew the number was corrected upwards by the group that did the poll.”

However, he added, Trump is “exercising his constitutional rights, not only under the First Amendment, but under the Fourth Amendment, the Fifth Amendment, and the Sixth Amendment. He didn’t just roll over when prosecutors said; We think you’re in trouble over possession of classified material. He fought back. And you’re allowed to do that.”

Dershowitz continued: “You’re not allowed to cross lines into criminal obstruction of justice. But those are harsh lines to get evidence on.

“You have to prove corrupt motive. You have to prove that he went beyond just doing what any defendant is entitled to do, fighting back against what he believes is the government campaign to get him.”

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