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Trump’s allies are gearing up to intensify their assaults on the prosecutors scrutinizing the former president in the upcoming week, as they prepare to unveil an online exposé lambasting them for purported political bias and interference in electoral matters.

Scheduled for release on April 17, “Chasing Trump” will emerge just two days following the commencement of jury selection in New York’s court, marking the onset of Trump’s initial trial among the four criminal cases he faces.

According to its creators, the documentary aims to delve into the backgrounds of the prosecuting attorneys overseeing each of Trump’s cases. With the former president restrained by a New York court order from disparaging witnesses, prosecutors, jurors, court personnel, and their families, this production signifies his reliance on the MAGA sphere to unearth derogatory information about his accusers.

Donald Trump Jr. expressed the significance of “Pursuing Trump,” stating to DailyMail.com, “It’s a crucial documentary shedding light on the leftist prosecutors manipulating governmental resources to target my father.” He emphasized its role as the inaugural exploration into the backgrounds of the prosecutors involved in the quartet of cases against Trump, urging viewers concerned about upholding the rule of law and safeguarding constitutional liberties to tune in.

The forthcoming week is poised to witness an unparalleled spectacle as a former U.S. president faces trial in court.

Commencing next Monday, the process of jury selection is slated to begin in Trump’s case involving hush money, where he stands accused of fabricating business records to conceal payments made to a adult film actress during the 2016 presidential race.

Trump vehemently refutes all 34 charges lodged against him, including allegations of an extramarital liaison with Stormy Daniels.

Leading the prosecution in Manhattan is district attorney Alvin L. Bragg, one of the principal subjects of scrutiny by the filmmakers. Also under their lens are Fani Willis, prosecuting the election fraud case in Georgia; Special Counsel John Smith, spearheading a distinct 2020 election case and the classified documents lawsuit in Florida; and New York Attorney General Letitia James, who secured a $454 million civil settlement against Trump for allegedly inflating his net worth through fraudulent means.

A trailer shared with DailyMail.com features a narrator proclaiming, “Four corrupt, politically driven prosecutors. One focal point: Donald Trump.” The trailer asserts that despite their claims of upholding justice, a meticulous examination reveals nefarious political maneuvers intended to sway the 2024 election.

‘Chasing Trump’ is the first in a series to be produced by the conservative website American Greatness.

Curt Mercadenta, managing editor of American Greatness, said it would shock anyone who believed the legal system was free from partisan political considerations. 

‘With the 2024 election starting to heat up, it’s imperative that Americans have the opportunity to learn more about the truth behind the prosecutions targeting President Trump, along with the partisan prosecutors behind the cases,’ he said.

Mike Davis, founder of the Article III Project, said: ‘These four prosecutions against President Trump are nothing more than partisan political activism masquerading as the rule of law. 

‘”Chasing Trump” exposes the left wing prosecutors behind these cases as nothing more than puppets for Joe Biden and his political machine.”