CNN commentator Elie Honing said the “will of the voters” prevailed despite President-elect Donald Trump’s political conviction of 34 felony counts in New York.
Trump ripped Democrats on Friday as corrupt Judge Juan Merchan sentenced him to an unconditional discharge — just to label him a “convicted felon” before he takes office on Jan. 20.
“If we think about this in the bigger picture and we go back to the summer of 2023 Donald Trump had just been hit with four separate indictments in four separate jurisdictions,” Honing said on The Situation Room. “He has two federal cases by Jack Smith, he has the Georgia prosecution, and he has this one.”
CNN’s Elie Honing says Trump’s conviction in New York helped him win the 2024 election.
“Prosecutors like to think we’re above and separate from the political process. But really, we’re all part of the same constitutional democracy. Sometimes the will of the voters wins out.” pic.twitter.com/eNZrOlVuMs
— Julianna Frieman (@JuliannaFrieman) January 11, 2025
Honing commented on the slim chance any defendant could come out of an all-out legal assault unscathed, a feat Trump achieved.
“The odds of any person coming through that with the only result being unconditional discharge, being nothing are a million to one,” the CNN legal analyst said. […]
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