Yakym Statement on Baseless Trump Trial Verdict

May 30, 2024
Press
Rule of Law

Washington, D.C. – Congressman Rudy Yakym (IN-02) issued the following statement after today’s baseless verdict in President Trump’s trial:

“The Rule of Law had a good 235 year run here in America, but Joe Biden killed it in a bogus, Soviet show trial because he is badly losing in the polls to President Trump.

“Biden and the Left’s total lust for power and their assaults on democracy are despicable, and must be defeated at the ballot box in November.

“President Trump has already been acquitted in the court of public opinion. Americans overwhelmingly see this sham witchhunt for the blatant political persecution that it is, and this baseless outcome is only going to help President Trump on his way to winning in November and Making America Great Again.”

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