Title: Don Bacon Slams Trump’s Indictment Calls

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Nebraska Congressman Criticizes Trump‘s Calls for ‌Indictments

WASHINGTON D.C. – representative Don Bacon (R-Neb.) publicly ‍rebuked former President ​Donald Trump on ⁣Friday for suggesting criminal charges be filed against political opponents, including New York Attorney General Letitia James, former ‌FBI Director James Comey, and Senator Adam Schiff (D-Calif.). Bacon characterized Trump’s actions ⁢as inappropriate and “foolish.”

The Nebraska Republican’s⁤ criticism comes as Trump continues to face legal challenges and frequently comments on potential prosecutions of those he ⁤views as adversaries. This public disagreement from a GOP lawmaker highlights a growing discomfort within the‍ party regarding trump’s escalating rhetoric and⁣ potential overreach, particularly as he mounts another presidential campaign. The⁣ calls⁢ for indictments, and Bacon’s subsequent response, raise questions about the boundaries of political discourse and the potential for weaponizing the justice system.

Bacon, speaking on CNN October 10, 2025, stated that Trump’s demands for‍ indictments were “a mistake” and “unseemly,” adding, “Presidents don’t normally do⁤ this. and ⁢to me,I think he’s foolish.” He further emphasized⁣ that such actions‍ are not befitting‍ of a⁤ former president.

The Congressman’s ⁣remarks underscore a divergence in opinion between Trump ​and some ‍members of his own party, even as many remain publicly loyal. Bacon’s willingness ‍to openly criticize Trump signals a potential shift in the dynamic within the Republican party as it navigates the complexities of the upcoming election cycle and the ongoing legal ​battles surrounding the former president.

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