Former President Trump will be arraigned Tuesday in Miami on 37 felony counts
which prohibits the unauthorized possession of national defense-related documents. Trump has denied any wrongdoing and is expected to plead not guilty.
“Are they powerful at this moment to say here's the basis for an allegation? Absolutely,” Bernstein said. “Whether they're powerful enough to lead to conviction, or they really mean what the government says they mean, we're not going to know that until we get the underlying context.”“The simple answer is no,” Bernstein said. “The federal government is under no obligation to prove motive.
“DOJ chose to tell a compelling, detailed story through the indictment, likely in an effort to convince at least some members of the public that this case is not politically motivated," Adams said."The New York case is much more mysterious in that prosecutors there have told a less detailed story of what Trump is alleged to have done, and they even have referred to an underlying crime without exactly identifying what the crime is.
“I suspect that's exactly what he would try and do and potentially be successful,” Serafini said. “I mean, I suspect if he wins the election, the first question he would ask his prospective attorney general is, ‘Are you going to drop the charges?’”
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