Ex-Prosecutor Warns Of ‘Enormous Way’ Trump’s Latest Legal Move Will Backfire

Former federal prosecutor Andrew Weissmann on Tuesday explained why Donald Trump’s newest try and have his labeled paperwork case dismissed will fail.

The former president’s authorized group has claimed he’s being selectively prosecuted.

But the Republican front-runner’s case relating to the retention of high secret paperwork after he left the White House is wildly completely different from the one involving President Joe Biden, Weissmann identified to MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace.

Biden cooperated with handing the supplies again and was cleared of legal wrongdoing by particular counsel Robert Hur.

But with Trump “it was over and over and over again” that he was requested to return them. “There was no question that it was intentional for months and months and then on top of that, obstruction,” Weissmann mentioned.

Special counsel Jack Smith, who investigated Trump’s case, himself has mentioned the 2 circumstances are stunningly completely different.

Weissmann predicted “the enormous way” Trump’s new submitting “is going to backfire.”

“This is going to be denied,” he mentioned.

“There is no way that this is going to be viewed as selective prosecution,” he later added.