A variety of Donald Trump’s most loud-mouthed, obnoxious political allies have, as expected, effectively melted down and lost their entire collective minds in the wake of the news of the historical formal criminal indictment against the scandal-ridden former president in the infamous Manhattan DA’s hush money case.
The likes of Marjorie Taylor Greene, Lindsey Graham, Jim Jordan, and all of the Republican Party’s biggest stooges in between have made it known to the world just how deeply infuriated they are by the fact that District Attorney Alvin Bragg was actually brave enough to hold Donald Trump accountable and take him to task for at least some of his unchecked crimes.
But according to a new revelation from New York Times reporter and so-called “Trump Whisperer” Maggie Haberman, there is a much different reaction taking place behind closed doors, among the people that used to work for the corrupt, disgraced former president himself. In fact, I would go so far as to call it a completely opposite reaction to the news of Donald Trump’s official criminal indictment.
Haberman’s revelation came during an appearance on CNN, where she confirmed that she has personally heard from several former Trump Organization employees who are “cheering” over the fact that their one-time boss Donald Trump is finally facing the music for his crime.
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“They were texting me, and there is a long trail of people who feel burned, in one way or another, by Donald Trump,” Maggie said during the CNN segment this evening. “We certainly saw that in the White House. This was a pattern that existed for decades in the Trump Organization. And the number of people I heard from yesterday who worked for his company who were really happy, one person texted with the words, ‘Wonderful news.'”
Maggie went on to add that she’s heard from multiple sources about how “really angry” Trump is over the Manhattan jury decision, but she was very quick to add that “doesn’t mean that he’s throwing staplers.”
As it stands, Donald Trump is expected to face arraignment, where he will enter a plea of not guilty, on Tuesday of next week. In the weeks before the indictment came down, one of Donald Trump’s key attorneys claimed that the ex-president would surrender himself to Manhattan authorities without a “standoff.”
Watch Haberman’s CNN appearance here:
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