Trump's own argument used against him as Bragg trashes claim trial should be dismissed
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- Politician Portrayal
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39% : Klasfeld wrote, "D.A. Bragg says the survey accomplished the opposite -- confirming Manhattanites can set aside their opinions of Trump and give him a fair trial.39% : ALSO READ: A neuroscientist reveals how Trump and Biden's cognitive impairments are different"The survey also provides no information about how it obtained the contact information of respondents or how it ensured that its samples were actually random or representative of the residents of each of the counties in question," Bragg wrote.New York Daily News court reporter Molly Crane-Newman pointed to Bragg's comment that Trump can't have it both ways, both "complaining about the prejudicial effect of pretrial publicity, while seeking to pollute the jury pool himself by making baseless and inflammatory accusations about this trial, specific witnesses, individual prosecutors, and the Court.
28% : CNN legal analyst and former impeachment lawyer Norm Eisen agreed that Trump is trying to pause his trial, but that it won't work.
26% : Trump is getting more & more desperate because he knows he's likely going to be convicted and sentenced to JAIL," Eisen wrote on the social media site X.
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