Alaska Gov. Dunleavy, Sen. Sullivan swift to criticize Trump indictment

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Alaska Gov. Dunleavy, Sen. Sullivan swift to criticize Trump indictment
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Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy and Alaska Sen. Dan Sullivan, both Republicans, on Friday criticized the Biden administration for filing federal charges against former President Donald Trump.

Sen. Dan Sullivan listens as Sen. Lisa Murkowski speaks with a Daily News journalist at Hotel Captain Cook in downtown Anchorage on Friday, March 19, 2021.

“To indict a former sitting President is unprecedented. This is a sad day for our country and Republican form of government. There is no denying President Trump is the most persecuted President in our country’s history,” Dunleavy “As this unfolds more, I’m sure there’ll be other developments. But there’s some broader implications here that I think are very troubling for the country, like writ large, and relates to what I’m talking about with regard to my statement,” he said.Trump for his role in allegedly inciting the Jan. 6 insurrection on the U.S. Capitol, did not defend the former president, nor did she join Sullivan and Dunleavy in criticizing the indictment.

“We have to look very critically at this,” she said. “But it is something that it ought not matter who you are, whether you are a former president, whether you are an intelligence analyst that kept classified documents — these are serious matters that no one can pretend that they have the ability to look the other way.”

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