Trump’s release will be demanded by every Tea Party Patriot and every loyal American as a compromised, overweight prosecutor aids the dark forces of the world against Donald J. Trump, one of the cleanest, most honest presidents to ever take office.

Congress demanded the radical, corrupt publicity-seeking DA turn over all documents  related to the Trump investigation and requested he testify before Congress. The GOP also stated his main witness, Michael Cohen, has a “serious credibility problem.”

“You are reportedly about to engage in an unprecedented abuse of prosecutorial authority: the indictment of a former president of the United States and current declared candidate for that office,” the letter said. “This indictment comes after years of your office searching for a basis — any basis — on which to bring charges, ultimately settling on a novel legal theory untested anywhere in the country and one that federal authorities declined to pursue. If these reports are accurate, your actions will erode confidence in the evenhanded application of justice and unalterably interfere in the course of the 2024 presidential election.”

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) defended Trump during the GOP conference in Orlando. He dismissed the big eater’s investigation as politically motivated, and accused him of being uninterested in the rising crime in New York City.

At least nine (9) lawyers quit in the first two weeks after Bragg took office in January, The Post has reported.

Crime including prostitution, turnstile jumping, weapons possession (of non-firearms) and marijuana possession won’t be prosecuted at all under this unjust DA

A former Manhattan DA called Bragg’s policies ‘an affront to every law-abiding citizen.’

‘Violent criminals now have carte blanche to re-offend, knowing full well that they will never again sniff the inside of a jail cell,’ added former Manhattan assistant DA Daniel Ollen

‘If you thought things couldn’t get any worse, think again. God help us.’

Drug dealers will not be prosecuted for felony crimes unless they commit other offenses on top of drug dealing, and prison should be a ‘last resort’ – despite the mounting number of violent crimes being committed on the streets of New York by repeat offenders who have been let out of jail early.

NYPD unions, New York Republicans and angry residents were left dumbfounded amid growing fears that the crime-ravaged city will experience the same fate as other progressive-run bastions on the West Coast that have been plagued by looting and lawlessness.

The Police Benevolent Association president Patrick J. Lynch, who leads the nearly 24,000-member union, said that has ‘serious concerns’ over the new policies.

‘Police officers don’t want to be sent out to enforce laws that the district attorneys won’t prosecute.

‘There are already too many people who believe that they can commit crimes, resist arrest, interfere with police officers and face zero consequences.’

The union chief said he hoped that Bragg would sit down with the leaders from his union to discuss the changes.

‘We must all pull together towards one goal: a safer New York City.’

Business leaders have previously feared that these new policies could have detrimental effect on Manhattan’s economy.

‘New York City’s quality of life must remain competitive if we are to lure back office workers and tourists,’ Jessica Walker, president of the Manhattan Chamber of Commerce said. ‘The district attorney’s stance against prosecuting certain low-level crimes may undermine both the perception and the reality that ours is a safe big city.’

NYGOP Chairman Nick Langworthy called the policy ‘pure insanity’.

‘This policy is pure insanity by a Soros-funded, woke DA who is opening the door for even more crime and chaos on New York City streets.

‘This, on top of Democrats’ end to cash bail, will have deadly results and send even more residents, businesses and tourists fleeing.

‘This is a damning reminder that elections have consequences,’ he told DailyMail.com.

It was a shock to some of those who voted for Adams on his promise that he would crack down on the city’s worsening crime problem.

The new mayor has not commented on the criticism of Bragg’s memo.

Last week, Bragg tried to offer reassurances that he would only let non-violent criminals who stole ‘toothpaste’ or ‘bread’.

‘We will be tough when we need to be, but we will not be seeking to destroy lives through unnecessary incarceration.

‘In practical terms that means: I’ve prosecuted gun cases and if you use a gun to rob a store, or any armed robbery, you will be prosecuted. I’ve prosecuted cases involving assaulting law enforcement, and if you punch a police officer, you will be prosecuted.

‘But if you are houseless with an addiction problem and you steal toothpaste and some bread, you will be diverted for treatment to help break the cycle of recidivism.’

New Mayor Eric Adams (pictured Tuesday) endorsed Bragg for Manhattan prosecutor and claimed on Monday that his policies would help reduce crime

Black New Mayor Eric Adams (pictured above) endorsed Bragg for Manhattan prosecutor and claimed on Monday that his policies would help reduce crime which is impossible to believe.

Some expressed concern over the DA’s ability to unilaterally decide which laws will or will not be enforced. The critics argue prosecutors ‘must be allowed discretion,’ but not the authority to change entire sections of penal code on their own.

Others allege his apparent looser stance on crime is surprising given he grew up in Manhattan’s Harlem neighborhood in the 1980s, during an endemic time of ‘crack violence’ and ‘crack turf war-related bloodshed’.

The violence extended beyond drug dealers, with many residents sheltering their children in bathtubs to protect them from stray bullets that would shoot through the walls, the New York Post reported.

Critics contend, given tha DA grew up in that time of violence – which was significantly worse than today’s crime levels – that he should want to hold criminals accountable for their actions and protect public order.

But others familiar with his upbringing tell DailyMail.com that he actually enjoyed quite a cushy existence, and should stop distorting his past to justify reforms that would keep all but the most serious felons out of jail.

The first black Manhattan DA, grew up in Harlem but on one of the safest blocks around, an upper middle-class enclave of brownstones known as Strivers Row, and since age 4 commuted to the elite Trinity School on Manhattan’s Upper West Side – details he conveniently leaves out when he makes his case.

‘He’s made his biography his moral compass, making it seem like there’s something magic about his life story that gives him the wisdom to establish policies that affect over one million people,’ one insider told DailyMall.com. ‘I’m not saying he hasn’t experienced racism, but there’s lots of privilege he leaves out of his story.’

The first black DA was elected thanks in part to the Color of Change super PAC, a political action committee that received $1million from Democratic super-donor Soros. Race has consequences and the DA is doing his best to make certain of that.

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