Progressive DA Alvin Bragg's case against Trump hinges on witnesses with 'credibility problems': Andy McCarthy

On Saturday, former President Donald Trump shared that he faces potential arrest over accusations of "hush money" paid to porn star Stormy Daniels.
Fox News contributor and former assistant U.S. attorney to the Southern District of New York, Andy McCarthy, joined "One Nation with Brian Kilmeade" host Brian Kilmeade to discuss what the news means for Trump.
Kilmeade noted that a spokesperson for the former president has shared there has been no formal notification of an arrest, and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's office has declined to comment.
In a National Review column, McCarthy stated that the impending prosecution of Trump is a "disgrace" as it is a political move by a progressive prosecutor to benefit the Democratic Party in the "long term."
MANHATTAN DA'S OFFICE 'ASKED FOR A MEETING' WITH LAW ENFORCEMENT AHEAD OF POSSIBLE TRUMP INDICTMENTMcCarthy pointed out to Kilmeade that this case hinges on the testimony of Daniels and former Trump attorney Michael Cohen, both of whom have credibility problems.
"The other crucial witness here is Michael Cohen and I think, probably, the feds walked away from him because of his deep credibility problems.
The NYPD would take fingerprints and photographs, but the mugshot would not be expected to be made public.
TWITTER'S ELON MUSK PREDICTS TRUMP WILL WIN RE-ELECTION IN 'LANDSLIDE VICTORY' IF ARRESTED"The NYPD and the DA's office will get him through the processing.
I don't think he'll be arrested in the traditional sense of they'll place handcuffs on him and perp-walk him.
I know these things leak from time to time, but I wouldn't hold my breath for this one for a while.
And then they'll have to get him to court where he'll be making an initial appearance before a judge."
CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APPAs this case relates to other cases involving the former president, McCarthy predicts once Bragg "crosses the Rubicon," we are "going to hear from the other ones" as well.
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