EXCLUSIVE: Missouri AG Andrew Bailey to file a brief to vacate NYC conviction of President Trump

Tuesday's episode of Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec featured Missouri AG Andrew Bailey and Editor-in-chief of The National Pulse Raheem Kassam live from the RNC convention in Milwaukee. During the broadcast, Bailey exclusively announced he is "filing a brief in the trial court in New York demanding that they vacate the judgment and dismiss the indictment [of Donald Trump] immediately."

Bailey called the case "illegal," adding that "They used evidence that violated the sovereign interest the President has in performing the core functions of his office." He explained that the Supreme Court's presidential immunity ruling, stating that presidents have immunity over any official acts, meant that evidence was used in the case "that violated the sovereign interest the President has in performing the core functions of his office."



Posobiec added that "the trial judge should have applied" the presidential immunity in the case. "Got to be thrown out. Should have been thrown out in the first instance, we're going to give the trial court one more chance to do the right thing and dismiss the case against President Trump, and if they don't do it, then our case at the United States Supreme Court becomes even that more important," Bailey stated.

Watch the full episode below.


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