Bill O’Reilly’s No Spin News and Analysis - O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, April 6, 2023
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Bill O'Reilly here, and I'm warming up.
Stand by for the O'Reilly Update Morning Edition, but first.
On this Thursday, a few things are clear about the Trump indictment.
First, after his press conference, I think it's fair to say
that Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg is not exactly Elliot Ness or even Barney Fife.
His entire case rests on the assertion that Donald Trump used
illegal business practices to cover up or commit a greater crime.
But what crime?
Bragg told reporters he doesn't have to say.
Oh, it's instructive to put Alvin Bragg in the TV show Law and Order Criminal Intent.
The fearless lawman is convinced that an alleged alliance between Mr. Trump and an actress named Stormy Daniels,
which occurred in 2006, is the basis of 34 felonies in 2003.
Wow.
Think about it.
Ten years after the interlude supposedly occurred, Ms. Stormy shows up.
with a lawyer demanding money.
Why?
Because it's two weeks before the election of 2016.
If Daniels had not brought the lawyer who is now in prison,
she could have been charged with alleged extortion.
And another woman went to the National Enquirer
wanting money for a story about Trump.
These are the people Alvin Bragg is basing his case on.
The hapless DA has to know that intent to violate the law
has to be established.
in order to convict Donald Trump.
Surely, the former president's lawyers will say money changed hands to avoid family embarrassment.
That happens in litigation every minute of the day.
So this case is weak.
Now this.
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That is the morning O'Reilly update. More analysis later on.