Trump Indictment

Former President Donald Trump arrives to speak at his Mar-a-Lago estate hours after being arraigned in New York City, Tuesday, April 4, 2023, in Palm Beach, Fla. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)

Now that Manhattan prosecutors unsealed their 34-count indictment against former President Donald Trump, criticism about the foundation of the case has been spilling out from corners far removed from MAGA world.

Professor Rick Hasen, an election law expert at the University of California, Irvine, was one of Trump’s sharpest and most esteemed critics when it came to the former president’s efforts to erode confidence in U.S. elections — and not only in the 2020 race.

When Trump claimed that the 2016 election would be rigged, Hasen called the then-candidate’s remarks a danger to democracy. Hasen chronicled and repeatedly denounced Trump’s extended efforts to overturn the 2020 election. He raised the loudest alarm when Republicans proposed a so-called independent state legislature theory, arguing that the theory — in its most radical form — would hand state governments virtually unrestrained power to overturn election results they dislike.

“I’m scared s—less,” Hasen said live on air on CNN, which didn’t bleep the profanity.

Just hours after the world learned details of the charges against Trump, Hasen wrote a Slate editorial with an almost rueful verdict: “Donald Trump Probably Should Not Have Been Charged With (This) Felony.”

“It is said that if you go after the king, you should not miss,” Hasen said. “In this vein, it is very easy to see this case tossed for legal insufficiency or tied up in the courts well past the 2024 election before it might ever go to trial. It will be a circus that will embolden Trump, especially if he walks.”



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