“It’s a travesty of justice. This is what happens in third world countries.”
In this episode of ATL, I sit down with Rep. Ralph Norman (R-S.C.) to discuss Trump’s arraignment, in which the former president is pleading not guilty to federal charges.
“It’s a dog and pony show and we’ll see how it turns out. He’s strong enough to take it,” says the congressman, who believes that the indictment will only help Trump in his run for the 2024 presidency, as Americans sense that the entire process has been politicized.
“He’s a political opponent to the left and they’re doing everything they can to discredit him. Look at the timing of it. He’s in the middle of a presidential election. The primaries will be coming up in six, eight months,” says Norman.
We also discuss the World Health Organization’s (WHO) upcoming pandemic treaty, which President Joe Biden has expressed interest in signing, and what impact that will have on America’s sovereignty.
“America determines America’s health … not a third party like the WHO,” says Norman. “They’re not an organization that has been truthful and it’s been obvious in their decisions that they answer to one party, and it’s the CCP [Chinese Communist Party].”