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Legal analyst tells CNN: DA in Trump case won’t get what she wants.

Pierre Trudeau: The Essential Ingredient of Politics is‌ Timing

Pierre Trudeau, the former⁢ Prime Minister ‌of Canada, was once credited with an insightful quote about his profession:

“The essential ingredient of politics is timing.”

The same wisdom about ​timing applies to political persecutions as well, such as the⁤ ongoing witch ​hunt ​against Donald Trump.

Georgia Prosecutor’s Mistimed Legal Actions

As far as election impact goes, it appears Fani Willis,⁤ the Georgia ‍prosecutor behind the latest trumped-up charges ⁤against Trump, may have blown the timing of her legal actions. Willis requested a ​trial date of⁢ March 4, 2024, for⁤ the‌ case, which falls during the Republican primaries for the presidential​ election, CNN reported.

On Wednesday, ‌CNN legal⁢ analyst Elie Honig scoffed at that timeline, Mediaite reported. “There is no ⁢planet ‌on⁣ which this case will⁢ be tried ⁢in March,” he‌ told Anderson Cooper during the segment.

Daniel Baldwin ‍covers the Trump campaign⁤ for One ‌America News. ​He posted commentary ⁢on Willis’s preferred‍ date⁢ on X.

Baldwin wrote, “NEW: Fulton County DA Fani Willis⁣ has asked for‍ a trial‍ date of ⁢March 4,⁢ 2024 ⁢for ⁢former⁤ President Trump and ​the 18 other co-defendants. Right in the heart⁢ of ⁢the GOP primaries! It’s almost as ‌if this was intended to prevent him from campaigning!”

It ‍just‍ so happens that ‌the day after Willis’ suggested trial‌ date is the ⁢decisive primary event Super Tuesday.

On‌ March 5, 2024, more than a dozen states⁢ hold primary elections, including⁤ California, Texas,⁤ and Virginia.

According⁣ to the ​National Conference of State ⁢Legislatures, Georgia’s presidential primary is scheduled ​for March 12.

It would be difficult for Trump to campaign while fighting so⁣ many ‌legal battles at the same time.

On​ Truth Social, Trump⁢ himself⁣ noted the timing in the Georgia⁣ case.‌  “Why didn’t⁤ they Indict 2.5 years ago? Because⁢ they wanted to do it ⁢right in the middle of ⁢my political ​campaign. Witch Hunt!”

Trump already ‍has some trial ‍dates set during ⁣primary season.

As reported by ‍the New⁣ York Post, a New ​York case alleging⁢ falsification of business ⁢documents will begin on March 25, 2024.

A federal case ​about⁣ Trump’s handling of⁤ classified‌ documents ⁤ is scheduled for May 20, 2024, in Florida.

Despite Willis’ attempt‍ to pile on with​ Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act charges, CNN analyst‍ Honig said forget about adding the⁣ Georgia case to Trump’s busy calendar.

In a clip shared ⁢by Mediaite, Honig‍ described the hurdles ahead for Willis.

“The DA has asked to try this in March. First of all, there is an ongoing racketeering trial right now that the DA’s office is‍ handling in Georgia. They ⁢are⁤ still‌ choosing a ‍jury. They are ⁢seven months in.”

With​ the slower pace of state jury selection, Honig noted, “Even if they started in March, they’d still be picking a⁤ jury on Election Day. So that​ is not happening.”

What Honig said is actually a major win⁢ for Trump.

Based on the complexity ⁣of a RICO case, the Georgia trial could get delayed until after the ‌election, ⁣which Trump​ possibly⁣ could win.

Progressives‍ will hate this ‍lengthy process ‍because it totally‍ derails their plans to interfere with the primaries⁣ and ‌general election.

Maybe the headlines now are all the progressives are ​going to be able to pull off. Whenever‌ we are looking at the⁤ latest⁣ Trump⁣ attack, we are ⁢distracted⁣ from the latest reports of Biden corruption.

The post Legal Analyst Tells CNN‌ There’s ‘No Planet’ ⁣Where DA in Trump Case Gets What She Wants appeared first on The Western Journal.



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