Former Attorney General Bill Barr has strongly criticized the ongoing Trump hush money case in New York, labeling it as an 'abomination' and a politically motivated attack. Barr, who served under former President Trump, expressed his concerns about the case being driven by the 'excesses of the progressive left,' highlighting what he perceives as a threat to democracy.
Barr's comments came as jury selection continued in the landmark trial, with seven New Yorkers already chosen to serve. The case revolves around alleged hush money payments made by Trump to Stormy Daniels during his 2016 presidential campaign, resulting in 34 counts of falsifying business records against the former president.
Trump himself has vehemently criticized the trial, denouncing it as 'rigged' and politically motivated. He has vowed to campaign locally and emphasized his focus on addressing crime and supporting law enforcement in cities like New York.
The trial has not been without its share of legal drama, with Judge Juan Merchan ordering Trump to attend court proceedings daily under the threat of arrest if he fails to comply. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg has also warned of potential contempt charges and jail time for Trump over alleged violations of a gag order.
Despite their past differences, Barr indicated that he would support the Republican ticket in the upcoming elections, citing his belief that it would be the choice that does the least harm to the country. He expressed concerns about the progressive agenda and criticized the Biden administration, stating that he views its continuation as 'national suicide.'
The trial continues to draw attention and controversy, with both sides firmly entrenched in their positions. As the legal proceedings unfold, the implications of the case on politics and justice remain at the forefront of public discourse.