DA Alvin Bragg gloats over Trump ‘hush money’ conviction: ‘I did my job’
Manhattan District Attorney Donald Trump, saying, “I did my job.”
“Donald J Trump has been convicted of 34 counts of falsifying business records,” the progressive prosecutor boasted as he was flanked by his team that tried the hush money case just after Trump was found guilty.
Bragg refused to answer whether he would seek jail time for Trump, who faces up to four years behind bars for each of the charges. At a minimum, the ex-president would be put on probation.
“This type of white-collar prosecution is core to what we do at the Manhattan District Attorney’s office,” Bragg continued, thanking each of the “12 everyday New Yorkers” who served on the jury for being “careful and “attentive” throughout the process.
“I did my job. Our job is to follow the facts and the law without fear or favor and that’s exactly what we did here. There are many voices out there, the only voice that matters is the voice of the jury and the jury has spoken,” he said.
