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Victor Davis Hanson: Trump Indictments Aimed at Crushing His Candidacy

The Democrats’ parallel prosecutions of⁤ former president and 2024 frontrunner Donald Trump are ⁣establishing precedents that could backfire on themselves,‍ according to Victor Davis Hanson, a historian and senior fellow at the Hoover Institution.

“The irony of this whole mess is that they are prosecuting Donald Trump ⁤for election‍ interference, but they’re interfering in a way that’s never happened in American history,”‍ Mr. Hanson said​ in an interview with ‍EpochTV’s “American Thought Leaders: NOW.”

“These prosecutors are very​ left-wing, ⁢and​ they’re in⁢ left-wing jurisdictions, and they depend on left-wing grand juries and eventually a left-wing trial jury. They’re assuming that otherwise, they don’t have a⁢ good case,” Mr.⁤ Hanson told‌ host Jan ​Jekielek.

“I ⁢think their point is they’re going to exhaust Donald ⁢Trump‌ financially,” ⁣he continued. “They’re ⁤going to gain him empathy, but destroy him as a viable candidate. And they don’t ⁢really ⁤care if whether all these⁢ charges will​ be ​thrown out on appeal.”

Premature Posting ⁢of Criminal Charges

In the ⁤Georgia case, a‌ list of criminal charges against President ​Trump was published on the court’s website hours‍ before the grand jury actually⁣ handed up the indictment ‌to the judge.

District⁣ Attorney Fani Willis shrugged the⁣ premature ⁣posting as a mere mishap by the clerk of the‌ court system, but ⁢the Trump legal team claimed this reflects “the pervasive ⁤and glaring constitutional violations which have plagued this case from its very inception.”

“The⁣ events that have⁢ unfolded today have been shocking and ⁢absurd,⁣ starting ⁤with the leak ‌of a presumed and premature‌ indictment before the witnesses had testified or the grand jurors had deliberated⁢ and ⁢ending ​with the District Attorney being unable ‍to offer⁢ any explanation,” President Trump’s lawyers said in ‌a statement after​ the indictment was released.

“In light of this major fumble, the Fulton County District Attorney’s ⁣Office⁤ clearly decided to⁢ force through and rush this 98-page indictment.”

When asked about this incident, Mr. Hanson⁣ said there appears to be a pattern of anti-Trump prosecutors violating legal protocols.

“We’ve ⁤seen that with Merrick Garland,” he said, pointing to the‌ attorney general’s appointment of Delaware ⁣District⁣ Attorney ​David Weiss as special counsel ​to probe the Biden family’s financial dealings in disregard of the⁢ federal ⁢rule limiting the choice to someone “outside the U.S.‌ government.”

“The Department ⁢of Justice⁢ regulation says that he’s​ supposed to search for an independent counsel outside of government. He just ignored that ‍and violated his⁣ own ⁢internal rules or guideline,” the historian continued.

“And then we saw Alvin Bragg, who really ⁢took a misdemeanor and conflated it⁤ into a felony campaign violation. Nobody had ever heard‌ of doing⁣ that before.”

The Georgia case is also setting a precedent that‍ it is considered conspiratorial for a candidate to object to the ballot count or consult ‍campaign lawyers on that matter because‌ otherwise, the lawyers would be at risk of being disbarred.

“But yet ‍that’s ​what [Democrats] do all the time,”⁣ Mr. ​Hanson said.

“They all tried to subvert the normal ballot,​ and they⁤ changed ballot laws. They changed it so that addresses and names didn’t have to⁤ be accurate. They extended the deadline way after the election night, [and] ⁣that rendered election night irrelevant. And yet, according to these⁢ new ⁢statutes and ⁣this lawfare that ⁤was all a conspiracy or racketeering to deny the American ‌people their vote.”

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis speaks during a ​news conference⁤ at the Fulton County Government building in Atlanta, Ga.,⁢ on Aug. ‌14,⁢ 2023. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

‘Blank ‍Check’

A part of the reason Democrats pursue these precedents ‍is a sense of moral ⁤superiority, according to Mr. Hanson.​ “They had declared themselves more intelligent and​ more superior in a moral and ethical sense than​ their opponents,” he told⁤ Mr. Jekielek.​ “Then that gave them a ​blank check.”

Some leading journalists at legacy media have also taken this route ⁤of breaking away with protocols in favor of anti-Trump activism, Mr. Hanson noted.

For example, in 2016, New York Times columnist⁣ James Rutenberg suggested that⁢ journalists‌ should feel no‌ need‌ to treat the ⁤Trump candidacy by “normal standards.” ⁤He was echoed by ⁢CNN’s ​Christiane Amanpour, who told journalists that ‌they ​can’t remain neutral when it comes⁢ to topics like ⁣President ‌Trump and global warming. Jorge Ramos of Univision also argued that there can ⁣be no such thing as neutral reporting on President Trump and his border and immigration‌ policies.

“‘We have to ​be ⁣partisan,’ they said that ‍openly. All three⁢ of them ⁢did,” Mr. ⁣Hanson said. “That was a new journalism that⁣ that Donald Trump was sui generis,​ and⁣ he⁤ represented an existential threat. So they felt that⁢ they ⁢were no ⁤longer bound by any ⁤code of honor or protocols of their profession.”

Former ‌U.S. President Donald Trump holds an umbrella as he arrives at Reagan National Airport following an arraignment in a Washington, D.C., court in Arlington, Virginia, on Aug. 3, 2023. (Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images)

This anti-Trump coalition, according to ⁤Mr. Hanson, is relying on the premise⁣ that there ‌won’t‌ be a Republican president or Republican-controlled Congress ⁢that will do to them what they’re doing ⁢to undermine the nation’s top Republican.

“They don’t think that a Donald⁤ Trump or⁢ a Ron‌ DeSantis⁢ would ever be elected; and that if ‌they were, they ⁣would never appoint a conservative version of Merrick Garland; and‌ that if they did ⁤have a Merrick Garland, they would never get a special prosecutor who would go after them; and that they would never end ⁤up in a jury in Utah or West Virginia or Wyoming,” he said.

“They don’t think that anybody would do ⁢that to them. An



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