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Trump lawyers blast indictment as ‘political persecution’

Donald Trump's lawyers came out swinging on Sunday, lambasting the former president's indictment as "political persecution" ahead of his court appearance next week.

Former US President Donald Trump sits in the rear of his limousine as he departs Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida, on April 1, 2023. – Trump is expected to surrender to the authorities in New York on April 4, 2023 to face charges over a hush-money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels. (Photo by CHANDAN KHANNA / AFP)

Donald Trump’s lawyers came out swinging on Sunday, lambasting the former president’s indictment as “political persecution” ahead of his court appearance next week.

Attorney Joe Tacopina dismissed the anticipated charges against Trump — related to a hush-money payment to an adult film star in 2016 — as “some twilight zone sort of scenario” in an “upside down world.”

“This is a case of political persecution,” he said on CNN.

Tacopina also blasted likely key witness Michael Cohen, the former Trump lawyer who was jailed on related charges and turned against his former boss, as “a pathological, convicted liar.”

Trump’s arraignment on Tuesday in Manhattan federal court will make history as the first time a president or former president has faced criminal charges.

But the indictment remains under seal, and even the circumstances of Trump’s appearance in New York remain unclear.

Tacopina did say that he does not expect to move for an immediate dismissal, saying the Trump team has yet to be able to study the exact charges.

But another Trump attorney, James Trusty, told “Fox News Sunday” that based on “what we’re guessing the indictment will look like, it will have legal frailties that will be subjected to a legitimate motion to dismiss early on.”

As to the proceedings in Manhattan on Tuesday, where police and law enforcement agencies are gearing up for protests and counter-protests, little is yet known.

“I honestly don’t know how this is going to go — hopefully, smoothly as possible,” Tacopina said. He added that he expected to learn more on Monday.

The Trump lawyer said he did not expect his client to be forced to do a “perp walk” — walking, handcuffed, before news cameras — noting that the former president will be under Secret Service protection.

“Hopefully, this will be as painless and classy as possible,” he said.

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