Donald Trump Pleads ‘Not Guilty’

President Donald Trump turned himself over to authorities in Manhattan on April 4 after he was indicted by a grand jury. He pleaded “not guilty” to 34 felony counts of falsifying business records.

The charges carry a maximum sentence of 136 years in prison under New York law, but many analysts believe that District Attorney Alvin Bragg will be lucky if he can get one of his 34 charges to stick. And actually, there really is only one charge. Since Trump allegedly made hush money payments to a pornographic film actress in 11 installments involving three people, most of Bragg’s 34 charges against Trump are just copy-and-pasted duplicates of the same alleged bookkeeping error.

No mugshot photo was taken, and Trump has returned to Florida until a trial date is set later this year.

Kangaroo court: Before Trump surrendered himself to Manhattan authorities, he made a Truth Social post accusing Bragg of leaking 34 indictment counts to the media. The chief investigative correspondent for Yahoo News, Michael Isikoff, wrote an article based on this information from an anonymous source the day before Trump’s arrest. The “deep state” has used Isikoff as an asset in the past, such as when they presented an article he wrote as corroboration of the information in the Steele dossier. This was used to get a warrant to spy on Trump aide Carter Page, even though the Federal Bureau of Investigation knew Isikoff was getting information from Christopher Steele in the first place.

America’s shame: The fact that Bragg is partnering with Isikoff again further highlights that he is running a kangaroo court trying to turn a bookkeeping error into a felony for political reasons. The radical left is prosecuting its opponents like a Third World dictatorship, and the world is watching America’s shame. To learn more about why the Trump derangement syndrome saturating this case is prophetically significant, read “Does Donald Trump Have Enough Fight Left?