In A Victory For Trump, FEC Commissioner Mocks Bragg, Says Stormy Payment ‘Not A Campaign Finance Violation’

On Wednesday, a top member of the Federal Election Commission (FEC), FEC Commissioner James E. “Trey” Trainor, sided with 45th President and leading 2024 presidential candidate Donald Trump over far-left Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s (D) frivolous indictment against Trump.

Trainor compared Bragg’s persecution of Trump to “trying to make a square peg fit into a round hole.”

A Manhattan grand jury voted to indict President Trump over a $130,000 payment to adult film “star” Stormy Daniels made by his former lawyer and now-convicted liar, Michael Cohen.

Trainor said the Stormy case “is not a campaign finance violation. It’s not a reporting violation of any kind.”

“I don’t know how you get around the evidence that both the Department of Justice in their investigation of the federal campaign finance issues and the Federal Election Commission in their ultimate jurisdiction over campaign finance issues, neither of them found there to be any violations whatsoever, and I think the jury is going to see that and they’re going to have to rely upon the fact that both the law enforcement experts and the civil enforcement experts, as far as campaign finance are concerned, didn’t find any violation of the law here,” Trainor said.

This isn’t the first time Stormy’s case has been found to be frivolous. In May 2021, the FEC dropped its investigation into Stormy’s case.

On Tuesday, April 4, Daniels lost another case against Trump in the 9th Circuit Court where Trump was awarded $121,962 in attorney fees.

In March 2022, Daniels was ordered to pay Trump $300,000 after losing a defamation case against him.

Also on Tuesday, Bragg held a press conference and told reporters he doesn’t need to “specify” what Trump’s crimes actually are because “the law does not so require.”

“The indictment does not specifically say what those crimes were. […] What laws were broken?” a reporter asked.

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“The indictment doesn’t specify because the law does not so require…” Bragg shockingly answered.

“The only crime that I have committed is to fearlessly defend our nation from those who seek to destroy it,” Trump told a massive crowd from his Mar-A-Lago club on Tuesday after returning from New York.

Earlier on Tuesday, far-left and corrupt Manhattan prosecutors revealed their details concerning Trump’s 34 frivolous felony charges. They accused Trump of covering up sex scandals during the 2016 presidential campaign and falsifying business records in the first degree.

Assistant Manhattan district attorney Chris Connolly claimed in court that Trump falsifying business records undermined the integrity of the 2016 presidential election.

The judge presiding over Trump’s case, Judge Juan Merchan, didn’t place a gag order on Trump, but told Trump’s defense team to not make “statements that are likely to incite violence and civil unrest.”

Judge Merchan refused to issue a gag order on Trump since he is a “candidate for President of the United States” and “his First Amendment rights are critically important,” according to the Daily Mail.

The judge also set Trump’s next in-person hearing for Dec. 4.

Bragg could face up to five years in prison if he is responsible for leaking Trump’s frivolous indictment.

Leaking grand jury testimony is a Class E felony under New York state law and carries a prison sentence between one and five years.

“A Class E felony charge is considered more serious than a misdemeanor charge, and as such carries a potentially longer jail sentence. While a Class A misdemeanor in New York carries a sentence of up to 364 days, a Class E felony can result in a sentence of between one year and five years,” according to The Law Offices of Julie Rendelman.

Bragg, who has been exposed as being funded by a group supported by far-left billionaire George Soros, was able to get a Manhattan grand jury to vote to indict Trump last Thursday. The Color of Change PAC, the “nation’s largest online racial justice organization”, which was given $1 million in May 2021 from Soros, gave $1 million to Bragg but later pulled back half of their donation.

This makes Trump the first American president to ever face criminal charges.

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