Democrat prosecutors achieving a conviction of presumptive 2024 Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump for a 'business error' from before the 2016 election would be a 'travesty of justice,' North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum warned Sunday.
Democrat prosecutors achieving a conviction of presumptive 2024 Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump for a "business error" from before the 2016 election would be a "travesty of justice," North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum warned Sunday.
But the timing of this trial exposes its real agenda: Stopping President Joe Biden's chief political rival from returning to the White House, Burgum said. There could only be a boost for Trump's election hopes in producing voter enthusiasm for him against Biden, Burgum maintained. "Americans understand and a majority of Americans feel like the trial that he's in right now is politically motivated, and if it was anybody else, this trial wouldn't even be happening," Burgum told host Jake Tapper. "So I understand that he feels that he's being unfairly treated and I think that's reasonable that someone who's being kept off the campaign trail as the presumptive nominee has got some frustration about that.
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