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Alvin Bragg does NOT rule out a prison sentence for Trump

May 31, 2024 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    58% Medium Conservative

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  • Policy Leaning

    84% Very Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -22% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

50% : It came after Trump following the verdict called it a 'rigged trial' and a 'disgrace.''I want to thank this phenomenal prosecution team embodying the finest traditions of this office, professional, integrity, dedication and service.
46% : Asked if his office would object to any effort by defense lawyers to stay a potential jail sentence for the former president - which experts call unlikely - Bragg responded, 'I'm not going to address hypotheticals.'Asked if his team would seek prison time for Trump, Bragg responded, 'We will speak in our court filings as we've done throughout this proceeding,' he said.
43% : It was a long-awaited turn in the spotlight for Bragg, who Trump has ridiculed as 'fat Alvin' and called 'Soros-backed.'
32% : Bragg's predecessor, Cy Vance, Jr. and the feds had declined to bring charges against Trump for a period of time.
27% : To his right is prosecutor Joshua SteinglassAsked if he had any response to Trump repeatedly targeting him, Bragg said simply: 'I do not.''This defendant may be unlike any other in American history.
22% : In Manhattan Criminal Court For Dailymail.com and Geoff Earle, Deputy U.S. Political EditorManhattan DA Alvin Bragg thanked the jury of 12 who convicted Donald Trump on 34 counts, crediting his team of prosecutors while refusing to say whether he would seek prison time for the former president who has relentlessly attacked him.
13% : Behind him to his left is Matthew Colangelo, a former DOJ official who Trump uses to accuse President Biden of being behind the case.

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