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Hey ladies and gentlemen, this is Carmine Sabia for Explain America and this, well it's the
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beginning of the end for Letitia James' case against Donald Trump. Before we get started
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out and they help our channel continue to grow. So Letitia James, she overplayed her hand. Like
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all these Democrats in all these cases, hand absolutely overplayed. Leo Terrell, an expert in
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these things, he was speaking to Harris Faulkner on Fox News when he discussed exactly what was
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the beginning of the end for Letitia James' case. He pinpointed the appeals court decision to lower
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Trump's bond to $175 million. A lot of people believe, and Leo is one of them, that this is
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the start of the unraveling of her case and that his fine, if anything, will be drastically lowered
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from the $450-some-odd million that it started at between her and Judge Ngorin in what was
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I think to even the casual observer, an absolutely political trial and for a lot of people, a witch
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hunt with a victimless crime. Now I want you to hear what Leo says and let me know if you agree
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with him in the comments when you like, comment, share and subscribe. I'm Carmine Sabia for Explain
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America. We love you guys. God bless you. Take care, everybody. In focus, Leo Terrell, attorney
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and Fox News contributor. This might be the thing that unites everybody, including independents
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No one likes for the law's hand to be unfair. The law, we know the hand of the law is long enough
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but if it's applied with unfairness, that's tough. Leo. You're absolutely right, Harris. What makes this country great is our rule of law. It's our system
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of justice and we follow the rule of law. It's not being applied to President Trump. And Harris
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I apologize for keep saying this. These decisions are political in nature. These cases are political
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against Trump. It doesn't make sense. And I think when you saw that reduction in the bond requirement
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that was a message from the appellate court that this was excessive. And I think it's the beginning
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of the end for this particular case. You know, it's interesting. It also gave some political
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cover to Democrats because of Letitia James and all of her thirst to quote unquote, get Trump
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had started snatching up his assets. I don't know if Democrats have gained that out up until maybe
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it might have happened. And that is that this plays in Trump's favor politically. So if it is
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as you say, as much a political game, they are not winning right now, the way that they are
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playing it. And that plays to his hand. I want to continue to monitor the massive search coming up
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next. But Leo, before we move on, what needs to happen next? I mean, you've got Trump calling
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this lead prosecutor for the April 15th trial, a Biden thug. What needs to happen
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I'll tell you right now, in my opinion, what's best for the legal system for America
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is to stop these political trials. Let the election process work its way out
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I don't think Trump should be forced to go to trial in April. I think you'll see that trial
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delayed because anticipate Harris, a lot of pretrial motions, the immunity issue, expect some
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appeals. So I hopefully the Democrats will get the message, stop the political trials
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stop the political trials, let the voters decide who should become our next president
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