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TyrannySeptember 05, 2024
"Election interference, is there any doubt?": Crowder exposes the DOJ's lawfare against Donald Trump
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Mug Club undercover footage shows Nicholas Biase, Chief of Public Affairs, U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Attorney’s Office, Southern District of New York, admitting what everyone was already thinking, that the Trump indictments are a politically motivated “perversion of justice.” As you know, the Democrat's turning the former president into a “convicted felon” backfired on the left, and Biase claims his former colleague Alvin Bragg’s case is “nonsense,” especially because he was “stacking charges,” Biase alleged.
In other words, the left made Trump a criminal and now Americans are reluctant to vote for a felon. Comparatively, on the other side of the political spectrum, voters now have the option to vote for a former prosecutor.
“Donald Trump is not a criminal. The American public needs to know that,” Crowder said.
Today’s show exposes the political lawfare going after President Trump.
“Election interference, at this point, is there any doubt?” Crowder said. “How does this even happen? How can it happen? How can the local and state level courts try President Trump with more ease and less red tape than the federal courts? That doesn't seem right to the uninitiated but you are the uninitiated.”
According to Biase, there is a 90-day rule “where you can’t make any decisions on cases that are going to affect an election” but that does not apply at the state level because it’s “wild” and they are “so obsessed with getting [Trump].” He added that the state level is less “regulated” and has fewer “checks and balances.”
“At this point, the only argument left is ‘Why should you trust anything Biase has to say?” Crowder said. “Biase is an expert. He has firsthand knowledge and experience and despite how the media is going to try and spin this, he is kind of an authoritative voice as the chief of public affairs for the Department of Justice's southern district of New York. This man knows the players, he knows the game, and he knows that it is rigged.”
This is part of an ongoing series every week between now and election night.
“I fully expect the media to attack the messenger,” Crowder said.
There is more to come, so stay tuned.
“You don't live in a free country simply because you have laws. You only live in a free country if the laws are applied equally, otherwise, the law is not a tool to protect a free people. It's used as a weapon to bludgeon the people who perhaps think wrongly,” Crowder added.
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