Former Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy on Tuesday ripped the ongoing criminal trial of former President Donald Trump as 'a politicized persecution' after attending the trial earlier in the day.
Former Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy on Tuesday ripped the ongoing criminal trial of former President Donald Trump as "a politicized persecution" after attending the trial earlier that day.
During his comments, Ramaswamy criticized the trial as "a politicized persecution," adding that "the only thing more depressing than the environment of that courtroom is what's actually happening in there. It's straight out of a Kafka novel." Ramaswamy ended his comments with a call for voters, saying, "You have to agree, whether you are Democrat or Republican or Black or white or gay or straight or man or woman, that our justice system should be blind to politics."
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