A “large proportion” of Americans think that the prosecution of Trump is largely political, says The Australian’s Washington Correspondent Adam Creighton.
“And you’ve got to think that that’s going to undermine confidence in the US judicial system which in
turn undermines confidence in the US, I suppose,” Mr Creighton told Sky News Business Editor Ross Greenwood.
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