Levin: Alvin Bragg unveils game plan for Trump case

Levin: Alvin Bragg unveils game plan for Trump case


Donald Trump sat in court Monday as jury selection began in his criminal hush money trial, which Mark Levin believes is legally frail and should have been “dismissed immediately.”

The former president is the first in U.S. history to go on trial for criminal charges, and is facing 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in order to influence the 2016 election.

Levin calls this case a “non-disclosure agreement case.”

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But that doesn’t matter to Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg or anyone else in relentless pursuit of Trump’s freedom.

“They want to convict Trump of some crime, and that crime is a non-crime,” Levin says.

“This is a reporting issue for the company that paid the nondisclosure agreement with Stormy

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