Bronx or bust: 'The Art of the Possible' and Trump's unlikely comeback from political doom

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In April of last year, when New York's Democratic prosecutor Alvin Bragg indicted former President Donald Trump on lapsed federal charges from eight years earlier involving byzantine campaign finance regulations and relying on testimony from deeply corrupted witnesses, Mr. Trump looked like a finished man.

Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally in Wildwood, N.J., May 11, 2024.

But Mr. Trump’s entire life has been a gamble. Fear is not something that occupies his mind. He is not troubled by the emergence of insurmountable obstacles before him. He has miraculously run the table on four of the five felony court cases brought against him by partisan Democratic prosecutors. The only case Mr. Trump will face before the election will be the current goofball case brought by Mr. Bragg and argued by President Biden’s former No. 3 man at the Department of Justice.

Democrats and commentators alike are feverishly trying to distance Mr. Biden from the case, claiming he had nothing to do with bringing the charges against the former president. In truth, powerful Democrats from the White House on down have been directing the judicial persecution of Mr. Trump since he first became their political nemesis back in 2015.

“Are you staring me down?” the judge hysterically demanded of the witness before clearing the courtroom earlier this week, according to the court transcript.

 

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