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How Alvin Bragg Hitched His Fate to Trump’s

How Alvin Bragg Hitched His Fate to Trump’s
How Alvin Bragg Hitched His Fate to Trump’s


New York Times: “True and accurate record-keeping. It’s hardly the stuff of history books. But a year later, it is this paperwork case — not the three other indictments that have dominated the news, involving accusations of trying to overturn a presidential election and mishandling highly classified documents — that will in the coming days make history as Trump’s first criminal trial, and perhaps the only one before the election in November.”

“Hardly anyone figured that it would play out this way. Bragg himself had said that ‘broader justice may warrant another case going first.’ Yet with those other cases mired in legal skirmishing and delay, it is Bragg, a Harvard-trained prosecutor who has often appeared to be a most uncomfortable, un-media-savvy public figure, who will now face off against the reality-television star turned Republican former president, master of spin, media-ready insult and creation of his own narrative.”

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