Missouri Files Politically-Charged Lawsuit Against New York Over Trump Charges
Missouri Files Politically-Charged Lawsuit Against New York Over Trump Charges
Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey has confirmed that his office is planning to file a lawsuit against the state of New York for election interference, claiming that its recent prosecution of Donald Trump was a politically-motivated stunt intended to tank the former president’s chances on the 2024 ballot.Bailey, a Republican, said that the complaint will be filed “against the State of New York” for its “direct attack on our democratic process through unconstitutional lawfare against President Trump.”“We have to fight back against a rogue prosecutor who is trying to take a presidential candidate off the campaign trail,” Bailey said. “It sabotages Missourians’ right to a free and fair election.”The lawsuit, writes The Guardian, is expected to constitute but one front in a larger series of actions against New York Attorney General Letitia James and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. Both of the prosecutors were responsible for filing claims against Trump that ultimately resulted in adverse judgments.In his complaint, Bailey appears to re-hash arguments common among Trump supporters and right-wing conspiracy theorists—saying that the allegations against Trump were exaggerated, and filed for the sole and specific purpose of influencing the outcome of the 2024 general election.
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