The potential fourth indictment of ex-President Donald Trump is a judicial feat that would please “Stalin” former Reagan Justice Department chief of staff Mark Levin declared Monday, as reports surfaced of such a development.
Levin, host of “Life, Liberty & Levin,” said that while America’s enemies are likely celebrating the potential that Fulton County Ga. Democratic District Attorney Fani Willis is about to indict Trump in relation to his behavior during the 2020 election, America’s enemies will only be emboldened.
“Well, Stalin would be proud. I’m sure Putin’s proud. I’m sure our enemies are celebrating and our allies are appalled at what’s going on here,” he said on “Hannity.”
Levin said Harvard Law professor-emeritus Alan Dershowitz was correct when he said challenging electors through civil means in the courts and so on are actions that are not supposed to be criminalized.
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Grand juries, Levin added, are a tool meant to help defendants, not be taken advantage of by prosecutors for political ends.
For his part, Dershowitz said moments earlier that challenging elections should not be criminalized, remarking that he still believes the 2000 election was “stolen” from Tennessee Democrat and former Vice President Al Gore. The academic said that he notably recalls representing voters in Palm Beach County, Fla., during the challenges and controversy that ultimately led to George W. Bush squeaking out a victory.
Dershowitz added that there is precedent for challenging elections – noting that the most notably cases prior involved Democrats, not Republicans. He pointed to the 1960 election, where then-Republican-majority Hawaii ultimately went to Democrat John F. Kennedy by only 0.06% – as well as the handful of Democrats who publicly challenged Trump’s 2016 win.
In regard to Trump, Levin said the judicial system has been “bastardized” in Democratic-majority precincts…
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