Lawfare Binging: NJ to Probe Trump's Liquor Licenses

Many of us have expressed alarm at the politicization of the criminal justice system in New York by figures such as Attorney General Letitia James and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg. It now appears that New Jersey Attorney General Matthew Platkin is angling to get into the lawfare frenzy. ...

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The piling on of investigations and charges by Democratic officials has reinforced Trump’s long narrative of a weaponization of the legal system against him and his supporters. Polling shows that most citizens view some of these cases as political prosecutions and that they are having diminishing impact on voter preferences. Yet, they remain thrilling for democratic voters who lionize prosecutors who come up with novel or unprecedented avenues to hammer Trump or hit his businesses. It does not seem to matter that removing the liquor licenses of these clubs can endanger thousands of jobs of citizens or chill other businesses in considering investments in New York or New Jersey.

Ed Morrissey

Who knew that so many Democrats in office were fans of Lavrentiy Beria? "Show me the man, and I'll show you the crime" is exactly the process that took place in Manhattan with both Letitia James' lawsuit and Bragg's indictment/prosecution, and now New Jersey Dems want a piece of the action. 

Voters will recognize this for the corruption it is. But I wonder if this won't accelerate the move away from New York and New Jersey by finance titans who wonder when their turn will come for opposing Democrats. That new Texas Stock Exchange must be looking more attractive these days. 

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