
Trump court cases look like 'pile-on' to some Americans, CNN legal analyst admits
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Elie Honig, a CNN legal analyst, argued on Thursday that the many cases against Donald Trump do start to feel like a "pile-on" to some Americans.
Honig said there was also a group of people in the middle that say it's starting to feel like overkill. Hanna Panreck is an associate editor at Fox News.
"I think there's a group in the middle as well, to Lee's point, that looks at this and just says, ‘OK, when he says it’s a pile-on, it starts to feel like that at a certain point.' I’m not saying any of these cases individually are unjustified. But when you look at someone who, in the course of 18 months or so, has been charged with four criminal indictments, at least three major civil suits, including E. Jean Carroll now twice, dozens of these 14th Amendment challenges, which I think are all about to crash and burn and be rejected by the Supreme Court, you can understand how people can’t keep it straight," he said.