Arizona Republican Party denounces Trump conviction, claims trial was unfair

Gina Swoboda Chairman at Arizona Republican Party
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The Arizona Republican Party has issued a statement condemning the recent conviction of former President Donald J. Trump in New York. The party characterized the trial as an abuse of the U.S. justice system and claimed it was intended to suppress political opposition.

In its statement, the party said, “The idea that a jury would be instructed to convict without agreeing on what crime has been committed is anathema to our legal system and cannot stand. This blatant miscarriage of justice sets a dangerous precedent and undermines the very foundations of our constitutional republic.”

Chair Gina Swoboda added, “This conviction is a blatant assault on the principles of justice. President Trump’s trial was marred by bias and a predetermined agenda, stripping him of the fair trial to which every American is entitled to. We stand resolutely behind President Trump and the Arizona Republican Party will not waver in our fight to uphold justice and ensure that political opposition is not silenced through judicial overreach.”

The party also expressed confidence that Trump would be vindicated during the appeals process. According to their statement, “The Arizona Republican Party firmly believes that President Trump will be vindicated on appeal. The American people deserve a fair and impartial justice system, and we are confident that justice will be restored. President Trump’s unwavering commitment to the principles that make America great will be recognized, and he will continue to fight for the American people.”



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