The Truth About Trump's Indictment and Its Impact on GOP Voters

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The indictment against former President Donald Trump is unique due to his status, but some of the counts are not as novel as critics allege. Carlos Singh, a former federal prosecutor, said he has tried cases of falsifying business records during his time in Silicon Valley. Other claims made by Trump and his supporters, including that the indictment is unconstitutional and that the judge was handpicked, are false. Trump pleaded not guilty to 34 felony counts contained in the indictment during his arraignment in Manhattan Supreme Court.
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