With Democrats high-fiving over the 'historic' conviction of Donald Trump, their chief political rival, a fight has broken out amongst party leaders over how to gloat over this obvious political lawfare which was allegedly coordinated with the Biden administration, and rife with conflicts of interest.
Even CNN senior legal analyst, Elie Honig, admitted that Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg (who reduced 60% of felonies to misdemeanors in 2023, yet elevated Trump's misdemeanor to a felony), wrote in NY Mag: "Here, prosecutors got their man, for now at least – but they also contorted the law in an unprecedented manner in their quest to snare their prey."
Now the Democrats are split on how to gloat over this communist show trial – with party establishment figures preaching caution and restraint, and the other side which sees Trump's guilt as a political gift that should be used as a cudgel.
Mini-Me Soros Pipes Up
Arguing in favor of gloating is one Alex Soros, son of George Soros, who visited the Biden White House 14 times since October 2021 according to visitor logs. Young Alex said the quiet part out loud on Friday, suggesting in his infinite wisdom that Democrats should turn take every opportunity to call Trump 'convicted felon,' (of course, turning him into an even bigger martyr).
Young Alex was 'ratio'd' into oblivion on X (far more comments than 'likes,' indicating disagreement). That said, he also has the firepower of his father's network of organizations to promote whatever he sees fit.
"As much as I would love to get money out of politics, as long as the other side is doing it, we will have to do it, too," the millennial said in a WSJ interview last summer.
And who could blame amped-up, constitution-shredding Democrats for wanting to capitalize on this headline-sweeping, historic event of their own making?
According to Bloomberg data, headlines featuring 'Bidenomics' collapsed last year after the Biden administration realized pushing it was a terrible idea. Meanwhile, 'convicted felon' has just erupted.
While Soros, the complex web of OSF groups, the Biden administration, and radical Democrats cheer this weekend, not just because it's the first day of Pride Month but because of Trump's conviction, the political assault on the former president was likely overplayed.
Going deeper into Elie Honig's analysis via @KanekoaTheGreat:
Definitely one of those 'you know it's bad when' moments…
Here's what folks on X said in response to Alex's ratioed post: