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US Republicans defend Trump by attacking criminal justice system

Published 04/01/2023, 06:12 AM
Updated 04/01/2023, 08:07 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Donald Trump delivers an update on the so-called Operation Warp Speed program in an address from the Rose Garden at the White House in Washington, U.S., November 13, 2020. REUTERS/Carlos Barria/File Photo

By David Morgan

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Many Republicans in the U.S. Congress have responded to Donald Trump's looming Tuesday arraignment by characterizing the criminal justice system as corrupt, in accusations that parallel their earlier broadsides against the nation's elections after the former president's 2020 defeat.

    Trump and his allies in the House of Representatives and Senate have used rhetoric that echoed his false claims of widespread election fraud in the build-up to the deadly Jan. 6, 2021, assault on the U.S. Capitol by his supporters.

Critics warn that the present partisan rhetoric could shake public trust in courts by undermining the institutional legitimacy of the criminal justice system.

"Trump's indictment is the culmination of 6 years of the Democrats weaponizing law enforcement to target and persecute their political enemies. Dictatorships operate like this – the US is supposed to be different," tweeted Senator Ted Cruz, a hardline Republican who voted to overturn 2020 election results.

Trump says he is innocent of the expected New York charges - which revolve around hush money payments to porn star Stormy Daniels during his 2016 presidential campaign. Details of the charges are as yet unclear.

He says the investigation and three other probes involving his attempts to overturn his 2020 election defeat and his retention of classified documents after leaving the White House are all politically motivated.

Most Democrats have warned against challenging the legitimacy of the institutions of government in defense of Trump, who routinely pushed up against the guard rails of democracy during his four years in the White House and was twice impeached by Congress.

"Political leaders ought to stand up for the American system of government," said Democratic Representative Zoe Lofgren, a member of the House Judiciary Committee who also served on the congressional investigation of the Jan. 6 attack.

"Undercutting the system of government is a serious matter and a threat to our future," she said in an interview.

Trump has been unrestrained in his rhetoric in recent weeks, calling for protests and warning of potential "death & destruction" if he were to be charged.

He used fiery language hours before his supporters stormed the Capitol on Jan. 6, in a bid to overturn his election defeat. Five people including a police officer died during or shortly after that riot and more than 140 police officers were injured. The Capitol suffered millions of dollars in damage.

FOCUS ON BRAGG

Most Republicans have trained their invective on Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, accusing the prosecutor of mounting a politically motivated investigation aimed at preventing Trump from being re-elected to the White House in 2024.

After Trump on March 18 announced that he expected to be arrested in days, the Republican-controlled House launched its own probe of Bragg's grand jury investigation, seeking documents and testimony. They have called Bragg's move "an unprecedented abuse of prosecutorial authority" and said the indictment followed years of the office searching for any basis on which to bring charges.

Democrats questioned whether Congress has the authority to investigate a state-level investigation, particularly one conducted under secretive grand jury rules.

Bragg, a Democrat, on Friday warned Republican Representatives Jim Jordan, James Comer and Bryan Steil, who are leading the probe, against attacking the criminal justice system.

"You and many of your colleagues have chosen to collaborate with Mr. Trump's efforts to vilify and denigrate the integrity of elected state prosecutors and trial judges," the Manhattan prosecutor wrote.

House Republicans continued to push back. Firebrand Marjorie Taylor Greene said she planned to protest against Trump's court appearance on Tuesday, while Brian Mast went further and told CNN he would not accept the outcome of a jury trial, saying "I don't have a trust that a jury will make a fair assessment of this."

Not all Republicans were so quick to cast doubt on the courts.

Former Arkansas Governor Asa Hutchinson issued a statement that called for patience and underscored the legal principle that Trump, as a defendant, should be presumed innocent.

"We need to wait on the facts and for our American system of justice to work like it does for thousands of Americans every day," said Hutchinson, who is considering his own 2024 White House run.

Historians including Princeton University professor Julian Zelizer said Republican statements about Bragg and the criminal justice system follow a long-established partisan line.

"The party has invested a great deal in attacking the legitimacy of institutions, which is why Trump fit well into the party and continues to be popular," Zelizer said in an email.

Nicole Hemmer, director of the Rogers (NYSE:ROG) Center for the American Presidency at Vanderbilt University, warned that Republican attacks on the U.S. criminal justice system could ultimately have dire consequences for courts and juries.

© Reuters. Former U.S. President Donald Trump gestures from his motorcade as he leaves his Trump International Golf Club after his indictment by a Manhattan grand jury following a probe into hush money paid to porn star Stormy Daniels, in West Palm Beach, Florida, U.S., April 1, 2023.REUTERS/Ricardo Arduengo

"This is the end-game of the 'deep state' rhetoric that Donald Trump has deployed since 2016 to sow those seeds of distrust in institutions of accountability," Hemmer said.

"We haven't yet seen a cataclysmic moment in this rejection of the courts. But we are starting to see the steps toward it, as we saw the steps toward Jan. 6 coming from a long way off."

Latest comments

"US Republicans defend Trump by attacking criminal justice system" --- hmmm, if they only had been in positions to change the system in the last 20 years.......it's pretty funny to see the swamp land owners complaining about nobody is doing anything about all the water in the swamp
Triggered karens and beta simp snowflakes are all who care about trump amymore
you do realize that snowflakes and Karen's are references to the woke liberals? is this another one of your opposite world experiments?
since blue lives didnt matter after 01/06 why should the justice system.
the blue were the ones holding the doors open and giving tours
Do you say these things aloud? Do people laugh at you? If not, trust me, they are behind your back.
I guess you only watch the view for your version of facts. sad
Gutless and spineless republicans sucking up to his cult fans that consists of conspiracy theorist and plain mo…rons with 0 education
That some people remain loyal to mendacious career conman is just pathetic.
 Trump University doesn't give refunds
pre covid ken. read!
And Florida Atlantic was leading San Diego State before the end of the game.
just some of trumps many crimes: the capital riot and the police officers there in harms way. tax fraud, insurance fraud, financial fraud (re. manhattan, new york and westchester golf course cases). misuse of 2017 inauguration money. the mary trump fraud suit. the trump co. class action suit. the 'trump university' scam. fulton county and detroit election interference investigations. several cases of rape and sexual misconduct. michael cohen suit. criminal negligence during covid causing thousands of unnecessary deaths. and the list goes on and on..
was he found guilty ken?
Biden had many and wasn't even president at the time
the trial has not even begun
hunter Biden above the justice system
I refuse to support Hunter Biden for president.
how about the big guys 10% ?
yeah cute propaganda! And you 🤡 wonder why americans dont take you seriously anymore
This is opening the door to bring criminal charges against politcal opponents everytime there is a party change in washington…
Only reason Trump is running again is so he can claim election interference. Otherwise his ego would be too large to risk losing again.
 "except the Republicans never sink to the lows of the democrats"  - of course, if  you exclude all your MAGA friends chanting "lock her up" in every Trump rallies
chanting lock her up is a far cry from using a bought DA to provide political interference
“Justice” system
it's not illegal to pay hush money, just don't use campaign money. I still think the librarians will get him in the end.
Orange man bad.
cancun cruz critisizes the courts - guess he's forgotten on the GOP'er who said voters should decide who gets to the supreme court, then rushed in a pick denying voter what they claimed they were entitled too! GOP two sides of the same two headed coin
Strange how hush money gets more attention then murderers, thieves, rapist
well trump sort of qualifies for all of those - accused of rape, stole classified docs, and accessory to the Jan. 6th deaths - so just give it all time - Fox Media will cover it all or whatever they are after the dominion lawsuit is finished
the same politicians that say its corrupt are the ones who high tailed it out of Washington moments before the indictment was handed down
If Trump drives over the limit, he should get a ticket, pay his ticket, and shut his mouth without defaming the justice system as persecution, and crowd-funding a thousand times the fine to pay campaign expenses. If he wants to fight in court do that on the evidence instead of asking his private army for a riot. This is all chicken feces from a fat bird.
 thats what courts are for and the reason the GOP are so anti court is so many of them will be doing the perp walk with him
Reuters never cease to amaze with their putrid form of “journalism”
Black people get murdered by the police nearly everyday and Republicucks say nothing.
and who complains about the lives of the black babies that are killed in the womb... tired of this...
 its interesting how the guys focused on saving unborn babies aren't worried about all the kids killed in school shooting with automatic military grade weapons - now thats political vote gathering
which shooting had automatic weapons - answer is none of them
Reuters is so incredibly bias, wow!!
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