The former president, Donald Trump, has been detained by Democrat prosecutors not once, not twice, but four times. He faces 91 counts of criminal acts in all, which is a startling number and carries a maximum jail term of 727 years.
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In a forceful op-ed for the Daily Caller, former federal prosecutor Brett Tolman blasts Willis’ arrest, alleging that Trump and his crew engaged in a RICO scheme to contest the 2020 election.
Tolman alleges that Willis tried to make civil election disputes into criminal proceedings.
“But what are the actions? I’ve read through the indictments, and as a former federal prosecutor who has jailed gangsters, gang members and sicarios under RICO statutes, all I see in this are the normal, mundane actions of attorneys objecting to how an election was conducted. RICO charges depend on overt acts, in furtherance of a criminal enterprise. What’s the criminal enterprise here?” Tolman wrote.
According to Tolman, a typical conspiracy case centers around a criminal activity that the conspirators support by their deeds.
Trump and his co-defendants were never implicated in a criminal plot by Willis Tolman.
“In a typical conspiracy charge, it’s a gang associate, for example, who drives a vehicle with methamphetamine in the trunk from Point A to Point B — an illegal action, in furtherance of a bigger illegal conspiracy. But in the Trump indictments, there’s no illegal conspiracy — just a not-unusual election challenge, right out in the open,” Tolman added.
Tolman stated his opinion. Willis desired to have her “Alvin Bragg moment.”
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“Clearly, this isn’t about Trump — it’s about Fani Willis and her future in progressive politics. She wanted her Alvin Bragg moment; she got it,” Tolman added.




