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'Troubling' NY v Trump case will create the 'ultimate mandate' for incoming president, Turley says


Published on 2025-01-09 22:40:38 - MSN
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  • Fox News contributors Jonathan Turley and Charlie Hurt react to the U.S. Supreme Court denying President-elect Donald Trump's petition to block his Friday sentencing in New York v. Trump.

The article discusses legal scholar Jonathan Turley's analysis of the New York v. Trump case, where former President Donald Trump was convicted on 34 felony counts related to falsifying business records. Turley describes the case as "troubling" due to its perceived political motivations and the potential implications for the incoming president. He argues that the case could set a precedent for using legal mechanisms to target political opponents, thereby creating a mandate for the next president to address and possibly reform the justice system to prevent such occurrences. Turley highlights concerns about the integrity of the legal process, suggesting that the case might encourage future political vendettas through the courts, which could undermine public trust in both the judicial and political systems.

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