From westernjournal.com

Former President Donald Trump speaks at the Mar-a-Lago Club in Palm Beach, Florida, on Tuesday following his arraignment in New York City. (Alex Wong / Getty Images)
As every armchair legal scholar following the saga of the indictment of former President Donald Trump has come to understand, the charge of falsifying business records in New York state is a misdemeanor that rises to the level of a felony when done to conceal a crime.
That led many observers who saw to a 34-count indictment against Trump that never hinted at that other crime to respond along the lines of the famous 1984 Wendy’s commercial used to help sink Democrat Gary Hart’s presidential chances: “Where’s the beef?”
Commentator Dan Bongino went on Fox News to ponder the question, “What kind of a clown joker wrote this thing?”
“I’m not going to go into our deliberative process on what was brought. The charges that were brought were the ones that were brought. The evidence and the law is the basis for those decisions,” Bragg told reporters Tuesday.
“The indictment doesn’t specify because the law does not so require,” he said.
“The indictment seems to address the lack of legal precedent with a lack of specificity on the underlying ‘secondary’ felony,” Turley wrote.
“Bragg has done nothing more than replicated the same flawed theory dozens of times,” he said. “This is where math and legal meet. If you multiply any number by zero, it is still zero.” Source
Brethren, pray that the ‘Omission’ will have this thrown out of court – and once again the accusations against Trump will be a big fat NOTHING BURGER.
COME LORD JESUS!

