had not been considered “a big circus” until De Niro’s press conference was drowned out by Trump supporters on Tuesday. He added that before Tuesday, Biden had distanced himself from the trial.
“Clearly he was being quiet, then we got a leak a couple days ago to the effect that Biden would make a statement when there was a verdict, but he would do it in a White House setting so people wouldn’t think it was political,” York said on Fox News’s. “Good luck with that. And now you have his team actually jumping right into this. Can’t even wait for a verdict!”
York also addressed the case against Trump, which currently looks to be “pretty flimsy,” arguing the charges should have been a misdemeanor with the intent to commit another misdemeanor “that might be based on a civil violation of federal election law.”, who served as an adviser to former President George W. Bush, also suggested that it was a “stupid mistake” for the Biden campaign to recruit De Niro for a press conference.