Trump Lawyer Makes Big Announcement About Charges From Grand Jury

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During an appearance on CNN, President Trump’s attorney Joe Tacopina says he is filing a motion to dismiss charges against Trump and believes there’s a “good chance” it will succeed.

“We will take the indictment,” he explained. “We will dissect it. The team will look at every, every potential issue that we will be able to challenge, and we will challenge.”

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“And of course, I very much anticipate a motion to dismiss coming because there’s no law that fits this,” Trump’s attorney Joe Tacopina said.

“And you have a situation where, you know, the federal government, the Department of Justice, turned this matter down,” Tacopina continued on CNN’s “State of the Union.”

“The FEC, which governs federal election laws, said there’s no violation here,” he added. “Yet somehow a state prosecutor has taken a misdemeanor and tried cobble together to make it a felony by alleging a violation of federal campaign violations. And the FEC said that doesn’t exist.”

“Whether you send the right or the left or you’re a supporter or detractor of Donald Trump, this should really bother you,” Tacopina said.

“This should really shake the core of what we believe our justice system should be about. It should not be weaponized to go after political opponents.”

In the meantime, as Trump’s lawyer fights back, it’s very easy to see that the Democrat-run criminal indictment of Trump is quickly backfiring in a massive way.

First, Trump has reportedly fundraised over a staggering $4 million dollars in 24 hours. Over 25% of donations cam from “first-time donors,” meaning the Trump campaign is vastly expanding its favorability.

Second, the president of Judicial Watch, Tom Fitton, says the weaponization of the justice system will undoubtedly lead to the indictment of President Joe Biden and his son, Hunter.

“All bets are off,” Fitton explained. “You can expect grand jury indictments of leftist politicians like Biden, Pelosi and Schumer as surely as night follows day.”

Third, the indictment has instantly triggered the presence of massive protests at Mar-a-Lago and across the country. As polls show, Americans overwhelmingly support Trump.

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Many Americans are frustrated with the corrupt and highly political criminal investigation in New York. This is causing more Americans to take action.

Fourth, the indictment against Trump does absolutely nothing to stop him from being re-elected in 2016. Legal experts confirmed that the most likely outcome of the criminal charges against Trump will be a fine.

Trump will successfully fight the indictment, one way or another, and very likely retake the White House. Americans will remain energized as the trial is expected to last through the last months of the election.

And lastly, the indictment against Trump is exposing the complete hypocrisy of the Democrat Party. During the presidential election in 2016, Hillary Clinton is ironically accused of committing the same crime.

Clinton’s campaign hid a payment for the Russian collusion sham by “falsifying records” and mislabeling it “legal fees.” Clinton was never arrested, but was instead slapped with a fine.

In the 90s, former President Bill Clinton allegedly paid Paula Jones $850,000 and no one batted an eye.

Trump has always denied the allegations in the case, which he says are based on the lies of porn star Stormy Daniels.

Daniels she had an affair with Trump in 2006 and she tried to sell her account in 2016 to financial profit during Trump’s run for president.

Trump’s lawyer, Michael Cohen, allegedly paid her $130,000 to keep quiet. This isn’t a crime. However, Trump is accused of reimbursing Cohen by “falsifying his business records” by saying the payment was for “legal fees.”

The politically motivated charges are more likely intended to derail Trump’s 2024 campaign. If the case moves forward, Trump could be on trial in the closing months of the upcoming presidential campaign.

Despite the total lack of evidence, Trump says the investigation continues as a result of funding from far-left billionaire George Soros.

Trump says the case is based on “an old and fully debunked fairytale.” Trump’s lawyer will also likely argue that the five-year statute of limitations for a criminal charge has expired.