Elise Stefanik Has Strong Message for ‘Socialist District Attorney Alvin Bragg’ Following Trump Indictment

Alvin Bragg’s indictment of former President Trump has rallied many Republicans behind him. Among the ranks of those defending from the indictment is the Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) and House Republican Conference Chairwoman Elise Stefanik (R-NY). Representative Stefanik slammed the whole process as an “[u]nprecedented and scam indictment” according to Breitbart News.

In New York Congresswoman’s statement to the press, she wrote that “[t]he unprecedented election interference from corrupt Socialist District Attorney Alvin Bragg is a political witch-hunt and a dark day for America.The radical Far Left will stop at nothing to persecute Joe Biden’s chief political opponent ahead of the 2024 presidential election to suppress the will and voice of the American people. Tens of millions of patriotic Americans have never been so energized to exercise their constitutional rights to peacefully organize and VOTE at the ballot box to save our great republic by electing President Donald J. Trump in 2024.”

As noted by Breitbart, that Elise Stefanik previously told them that the “Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg should be called to testify before the U.S. Congress, under oath, to explain his decision to pursue Trump on what she called ‘political’ charges.” The chairwoman previously endorsed Mr. Trump shortly after the 2022 midterms and by her comments above she strongly sticks by that sentiment.

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Mr. McCarthy wrote on this matter that “Alvin Bragg has irreparably damaged our country in an attempt to interfere in our Presidential election. As he routinely frees violent criminals to terrorize the public, he weaponized our sacred system of justice against President Donald Trump. The American people will not tolerate this injustice, and the House of Representatives will hold Alvin Bragg and his unprecedented abuse of power to account.”

Lee Zeldin, the former New York Republican congressman and former 2022 gubernatorial candidate, tweeted that “If Alvin Bragg’s newly secured indictment of President Trump looks like a political prosecution, sounds like a political prosecution, and reeks like a political prosecution, then that’s exactly what this is and precisely how most of America will view it.”

He also tweeted an interview of him on CNN where he defended Mr. Trump and blasts “Alvin Bragg’s indictment of Donald Trump” by proclaiming that it is “a political prosecution by a very political DA who is anything but a consistent law and order prosecutor.”

Mr. Zeldin has long been a critic of the political conduct Mr. Bragg. On November 19, 2022, Mr. Zeldin tweeted that “Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg wrote an Op Ed in @NYDailyNews claiming that opposing his dangerous policies must be due to his skin color. The criticism has NOTHING to do with his race, but it does have EVERYTHING to do with Bragg being one of the weakest, pro-criminal DAs in the US.”

Indeed, Mr. Zeldin ran in part in 2022 on firing Mr. Bragg. During that campaign for the governorship, Lee Zeldin declared “I saw this provision in the New York State Constitution. It says that the governor can fire a district attorney if they refuse to enforce the law, In January, right after I take that oath, the first thing that I am going to do is to turn to the Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and tell him he’s fired.”
The New York Republican also promised on Twitter to fire Mr. Bragg. Lee Zeldin got 47.1 percent of the vote in 2022 for governor in that erstwhile solidly Democratic state.
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