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Ramaswamy claims Trump indictments are ‘persecution,’ while Clinton assures ‘system is functioning.’

GOP Candidate Vivek Ramaswamy: Trump⁣ Indictments Are “Politicized Persecutions”

GOP presidential candidate⁤ Vivek Ramaswamy‍ insists that indictments against former president Donald ‌Trump are “politicized persecutions” indicating the country is careening ​toward a lawless state​ of affairs.

Mr. Trump’s⁤ Georgia indictment⁢ should be evaluated “in the context of the three that preceded it,” Mr. Ramaswamy said at his town hall with NewsNation on Monday night. “The reality is ⁢this—these are politicized ‍persecutions through prosecution. And I say this as somebody who is running in ⁢some polls‌ third, in some polls second. It would be a lot easier for ⁤me if Donald Trump were not in this primary. But that‍ is not how I want⁣ to win this election.”

“The way we do elections in the United States ⁣of ⁢America is that we the people, you all, get to decide ⁤who governs. Not the federal police state,” Mr. Ramaswamy stated.

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“I do not want to see us become some banana republic, where the party in power, whoever that party is, use‌ police force to indict its political opponents in the middle of an election on unprecedented and untested legal theories. That is⁤ wrong. And I ⁤stand not on the side of self-interest but on the side ‌of ​principle.”

The presidential hopeful also said that if he wins the ⁣2024 race, he‍ would consider Mr. Trump as ‍an adviser. “I think Trump was an excellent ‌president.”

“I think his defeat of Hillary Clinton in 2016 was an important political event that stopped the leftward march through our government ⁣and our institutions,” he said.

“And so I expect ⁢to take him as an adviser as well as I’m actually taking to ⁤the next level our America first agenda, shutting down that administrative state.”

Meanwhile, Ms. Clinton called the Trump indictments as proof of the American ⁣judicial system at work.

“The​ only satisfaction may be that ​the system is working,” she said in an interview with MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow. ​“That all of the efforts by ‍Donald Trump, his allies, and his enablers to try‍ to silence the truth,⁤ to try to undermine democracy have been brought into the light. And justice is being pursued.”

Former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton speaks during a panel‍ at the Vital Voices Global Festival in Washington, on May ⁣5, 2023. (Madalina Vasiliu/The Epoch Times)

Ms. Clinton’s statements have come under criticism given her‍ opposition to the 2016 election‌ results. After her loss to Donald Trump in 2016, she insisted that he was not a “legitimate” president.

“The irony of ⁣watching Rachel Maddow ⁤and ⁣Hillary Clinton scold people for spreading conspiracy theories about stolen elections when they were the biggest Trump-Russian ​collusion hoaxers after​ the 2016 election,” Kevin Tober, a‍ news analyst at​ NewsBusters, posted on social media on Aug. 15.

Violating President Trump’s Rights

Mr. Trump and 18 other ⁣individuals were indicted in Georgia by a grand jury in Fulton County on Monday, alleging⁤ that the former president attempted to overturn the results of the 2020 elections in‍ the state.

Fulton County had posted the indictment on⁣ its ⁢website even before‌ the grand jury had‌ finished convening, which Mr. Ramaswamy called as “downright pathetic” and a violation of⁢ Mr.​ Trump’s constitutional​ right to due process of law.

“Prosecutors should not be deciding​ U.S. presidential elections, and if they’re so overzealous that they commit constitutional violations, then the cases should be thrown out & they should be held accountable,” he said ​in an Aug. 14 post on X (formerly Twitter).

Earlier this month, Mr. Ramaswamy filed a lawsuit against the ​Department of ‍Justice (DoJ) ⁤in the district court of Columbia for allegedly failing to respond to his Freedom of‍ Information Act (FOIA) request related to the classified documents case against President ‌Trump.

In an Aug. 2 post ‌on ​X, Mr. Ramaswamy had ⁢also committed to pardoning ⁣Mr. Trump following the third indictment against the former president.

“Donald Trump isn’t the cause of what happened on Jan. 6. The real cause was​ systematic and pervasive censorship of citizens in the year leading up to it. If you tell people they can’t speak, that’s when they ‌scream. If you tell ⁣people they can’t scream, ‍that’s when they tear‌ things down,” he⁤ said.

Persecuting Trump

During ⁤an ‍interview with ​Fox News, legal expert Alan Dershowitz said that the four indictments against ‌Mr. Trump are “designed to get quick convictions in jurisdictions that are heavily⁤ loaded against Donald Trump.” The cases risk turning the United States into‍ a “banana⁤ republic,” he warned.

“If you’re going ​after the man running for president⁢ against your person, you have to have ‍the strongest case. Otherwise, it becomes a banana republic. Anybody can prosecute anybody. And we’re opening the door to prosecution of Democrats by ​Republicans, Republicans by Democrats,” he said.

“It’s what Alexander Hamilton wrote in⁤ The Federalist is the most dangerous threat to democracy, and we’re seeing it unfold in front of our eyes. Very, very ‌tragically.”

Republicans ‌have ‍come together to support Mr. Trump following the Georgia indictment.

Former president Donald Trump leaves at the Iowa State Fair in Des Moines, Iowa, on⁤ Aug. 12, 2023. (Madalina Vasiliu/The⁣ Epoch Times)

House Speaker⁤ Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) accused the Biden administration of having “weaponized government against his leading political opponent to interfere in the⁤ 2024 election,” according to an Aug.



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