Joe Biden’s team is strategizing on how to exploit potential guilty verdicts in Donald Trump’s lawfare trials. The 46th President plans to “initially address [a guilty] verdict in a White House setting — not a campaign one,” in the hope that politicizing his office will “show his statement isn’t political,” according to POLITICO.
The paper’s sources say Biden’s team will argue that a conviction shows Trump will demonstrate “the extremes to which the former president would go to win again.” Biden’s social media team is considering leveraging the line of attack further by branding the former president “Convicted Felon Donald Trump.” However, martyring Trump in this way may backfire, with many voters already believing the prosecutions are politically motivated.
Joe Biden’s Justice Department leads two, while the other two are led by Democratic District Attorneys, one, Georgia’s Fani Willis, mired in conflict scandals, and another, Manhattan’s Alvin Bragg, assisted by a former senior Justice Department official – whose decision to transfer to a comparatively low-level DA’s office is seen as suspect, and possibly evidence Biden’s Justice Department has directly assisted the prosecution.
Biden will get his first chance to brand Trump a felon when a verdict is delivered in Bragg’s lawfare case, with closing arguments set for Tuesday. Star witnesses Stormy Daniels, a retired sex worker, and Michael Cohen, a disbarred perjuror, imploded on the stand, but with Manhattan being heavily Democratic and the Democrat-linked judge, Juan Merchan, having stopped Trump’s lawyers from calling a key witness, an initial conviction is possible, even if it is likely to be overturned on appeal post-election.