Why Alvin Bragg's Indictment Is Truly Unprecedented | The He

Why Alvin Bragg's Indictment Is Truly Unprecedented | The Heritage Foundation

A president who never held elected office before occupying the White House faces plenty of enemies, even some skepticism among fellow Republicans and no shortage of investigations during his time in power. Who would guess that when he gets charged, it’s by local law enforcement for what seems like a petty matter?  It was 1872 when Washington police officer William H. West stopped President Ulysses S. Grant for speeding in his horse-drawn carriage down the streets of the nation’s capital. 

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