Former President Trump's Hush Money Case to Proceed Despite Legal Weakness

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Former acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker stated that the hush money case against former President Donald Trump in New York, brought by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, is legally weak but will still proceed. Whitaker highlighted that the case has already been dismissed by the Federal Election Commission and the Southern District of New York, making it legally weak. However, Bragg insists that the case is not politically motivated but rather focuses on holding someone accountable for repeatedly lying and evading the law.

Former President Donald Trump's hush money case in New York, brought by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, is legally weak but will proceed nonetheless, former acting Attorney General Matthew Whitaker told Newsmax on Saturday."And as I laid out earlier, this is not a strong legal case. The Federal Election Commission has already said this isn't a violation of federal law.

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