Newsweek’s Senior Editor-at-Large Josh Hammer has slammed the “absolutely unreal” court cases against former US president Donald Trump.
Mr Trump has been ordered to pay over $US350 million in the recent New York fraud case.
The former president is also facing four criminal indictments in four different cities, with the amount of felony counts totalling up to 91.
“Whether it’s bankrupting him, whether it’s prosecuting him, whether it is denying ballot access, whether it is God knows what else,” Mr Hammer told Sky News host Rita Panahi.
‘Appalling’: Josh Hammer slams ‘absolutely unreal’ court cases against Trump
He said the Democrats are leaving “no stone unturned whatsoever to try to deprive” Mr Trump of being the next president of the United States after Joe Biden.
“It’s absolutely appalling.”
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