Local Republicans rally to Donald Trump's defense in anticipation of possible arrest


Soon after former President Donald Trump posted he would be arrested on Tuesday, some local Republicans jumped to his defense.
The Manhattan district attorney is investigating Trump for a $130,000 payment he made just before the 2016 election to silence adult film star Stormy Daniels about an earlier affair. The former president has denied wrongdoing.
In an early Saturday post on Truth Social, Trump urged his supporters to protest.
Here's what local Republicans had to say.
Sen. J.D. Vance
Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance, who courted and won Trump's endorsement during his successful campaign in 2022, obliged within hours of Trump's post calling for support. In a tweet on Saturday morning, the East Walnut Hills Republican took aim at Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, accusing Bragg of being "bought by George Soros," the billionaire who is a common target of rightwing angst. Soros supported the Color of Change Political Action Committee which in turn supported Bragg's campaign, according to the New York Times.
Vance pledged his support of Trump would not waver if Trump gets indicted.
"I've been asked by multiple reporters if an indictment would lead me to rescind my endorsement of Donald Trump," Vance tweeted Saturday morning. "The answer is: hell no. A politically motivated prosecution makes the argument for Trump stronger. We simply don't have a real country if justice depends on politics."
Rep. Warren Davidson
Rep. Warren Davidson, a Republican from Troy who represents the western half of Hamilton County and Butler County, tweeted that he doesn't condone paying hush money to porn stars but doesn't think it's criminal.
"The American people are sick and tired of DOJ, the state of New York, and others ignoring actual crime while working to ruin Donald Trump as they develop novel legal theories, abuse justice, and divide the nation," Davidson tweeted.
Rep. Thomas Massie
Rep. Thomas Massie, a Republican from Garrison who represents Northern Kentucky, slammed key witness Michael Cohen, Trump's former attorney. Cohen, who has already served prison time in connection with this and other cases, has claimed Trump personally instructed him to pay Daniels.
"Disbarred attorney Michael Cohen is the least credible witness I ever questioned during my time on the House Oversight Committee," Massie tweeted. "He admits that as President Trump’s attorney, he took unsolicited actions and offered “legal advice” without concern for underlying legality."
Vivek Ramaswamy
Vivek Ramaswamy, a St. Xavier High School graduate and one of three GOP presidential candidates, has called on other GOP presidential candidates to condemn the potential Trump indictment. He called it a "disastrously politicized prosecution."
"I pray that the DA does the right thing: we’re skating on thin ice as a country right now. We need a national revival, not a national divorce."
Eric Deters
Kentucky Republican gubernatorial candidate and Northern Kentucky resident Eric Deters is organizing a rally on Tuesday in support of Trump. Deters has held rallies on his farm in Morningview with Trump's children.
This rally will be at a bar, Boonedocks Pub and Grub, in Union, Ky. on Tuesday starting at 7 p.m.
Alex Triantafilou
Ohio GOP Chairman Alex Triantafilou tweeted a link to a Wall Street Journal editorial condemning a potential prosecution of Trump.
"Even they know that this prosecution is a joke, dangerous, and totally politically motivated," Triantafilou tweeted. "The NY District Attorney should end this now."