Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s case against former President Donald Trump has landed in hot water again for political bias. The prosecutor questioning adult film star Stormy Daniels, Susan Hoffinger, was found to have donated to Joe Biden’s campaign in 2020. This raises concerns about fairness and impartiality in the case.
It has been revealed that Hoffinger donated a total of $500 to Biden’s campaign in 2020. She also gave over $900 to ActBlue, a fundraising organization for Democratic candidates. This paints a picture of support for left-wing causes within the prosecutor’s office.
? BREAKING: A new report has revealed that the prosecutor who is leading the Stormy Daniels questioning has donated to the Biden Campaign on multiple occasions.
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The judge overseeing the case, Juan Merchan, also donated to Biden’s campaign and other left-wing groups in 2020. His daughter, Loren Merchan, is a prominent Democrat consultant who has raised money off the trial her father is presiding over. This conflict of interest has raised questions about the judge’s ability to remain unbiased.
The employment of Matthew Colangelo, a former Biden DOJ official, in Bragg’s office further highlights the political bias against Trump. Colangelo is a lead prosecutor in the case, adding to the perception of a politically charged environment surrounding the legal proceedings.
This situation underscores the importance of having impartial and fair legal proceedings, especially when high-profile cases involving former presidents are at stake. It is crucial for the justice system to be free from political influences and for cases to be decided based on evidence and the law, not political motivations.