America First Policy Institute
Matt Whitaker on Fox News discussing the two-tiered justice system.
Former Acting U.S. Attorney General Matt Whitaker, appearing on a news program, expressed deep concerns about the recent verdict against former President Donald Trump. Whitaker described the day as "sad in American history," highlighting numerous errors by the judge, including allowing prejudicial testimony and providing the jury with broad options for conviction. He emphasized that these actions compromised the integrity of the U.S. justice system.
Whitaker drew parallels between the treatment of Trump and scenarios typical of less democratic nations, criticizing the use of a politically motivated dossier and the multiple legal challenges Trump faces across various jurisdictions. He argued that such treatment would be unthinkable for any other political figure in the United States.
Discussing potential next steps, Whitaker predicted a robust appeal process, potentially reaching the U.S. Supreme Court, to address what he termed as "unprecedented and likely illegal judgment." He also pointed out that Trump's sentencing, scheduled just days before the Republican National Convention, underscores the political motivations behind the case.
Whitaker concluded by condemning the New York prosecutors for prioritizing this case over addressing pressing issues like crime and homelessness in New York City, framing the trial as a political spectacle rather than a pursuit of justice.