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Has Alvin Bragg bungled his case against Trump?

Bob Costello has accused the Manhattan DA of failing to reveal ‘hundreds of pages of exculpatory evidence’

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Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg (Getty)
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Well, no indictment, but there were developments!

Vocabulary word of the week: “exculpatory.” “Something that shows that someone is not guilty of wrongdoing.”

Now, use it in a sentence: “Soros-funded Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg neglected to reveal hundreds of pages of exculpatory evidence to the Grand Jury pondering whether to indict Donald Trump.”

What does it mean? It means that the orange suit that Bragg was hoping to order up for Trump may have to be retailored in a larger size, one big enough to fit him.

Some context: when a prosecutor conceals exculpatory evidence from a Grand Jury or defense...