House Judiciary Urges Overturn of Trump Verdict Citing Legal Flaws
A new report alleges severe procedural errors and political bias in the prosecution of former President Trump.
- House Judiciary Committee Republicans released a report alleging multiple legal defects in Trump's trial.
- The report criticizes Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg and Judge Juan Merchan for depriving Trump of his constitutional rights.
- Key issues include non-unanimous jury decisions and inadmissible testimony allowed during the trial.
- The committee argues that political motivations influenced the prosecution and calls for appellate courts to vacate the conviction.
- The delay in Trump's sentencing follows his move to overturn the conviction after a Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity.