From The Stream:
The U.S. Department of Justice hasn’t changed its name to “Biden Perception Management Partners” or “The Ministry of Truth.” Not yet, anyway. But with the Trump indictments, it’s clearly acting as “crisis management” PR agency and Grand Inquisitor on behalf of the Biden family. What is the Justice Department so desperate to help the Bidens distract Americans from seeing?
Gateway Pundit reveals, in this video testimony by Viktor Shokin, the Ukrainian prosecutor who was hunting corruption in Burisma. That’s the company which Hunter and Joe Biden allegedly shook down for $10 million in payoffs. And certainly was paying Hunter $83,000 a month to help make their Shokin problem go away. When the cash came through, Joe Biden threatened to withhold $1 billion in aid from needy Ukrainians, unless Shokin was fired. He promptly was, and the thuggish Joe Biden boasted about in on television — not in a cameo on some episode of The Sopranos, mind you, but an actual public policy forum. (Read more.)
From Victor Davis Hanson:
Two sets of laws now operate in an increasingly unrecognizable America. Consider the matter of unlawfully removing and storing classified papers. Donald Trump may go to prison for removing contested White House files to his home. So far Joe Biden seems exempt from just such legal jeopardy. But as a senator and Vice President with no right, as does a president, to declassify files, Biden removed and, as a private citizen kept for years classified files in unsecure locations. Biden’s team strangely revealed the unlawful removals after years of silence. It did so because the Biden administration found itself in the untenable position of prosecuting the former president for “crimes” that the current president committed as well—albeit far earlier and longer.
Impeachable phone calls?
Donald Trump was impeached by a Democratic House for delaying foreign aid until the Ukrainian government guaranteed that Hunter Biden and his family were no longer engaged in corrupt influence peddling in Kyiv. (Read more.)
From American Greatness:
Trump is being punished for refusing to recant his belief, a reasonable one, that the political process was fatally corrupted in 2020 and that Biden, consequently, is illegitimate. The indictment is a shot across the bow at anyone who shares Trump’s “false” unbelief in “our democracy.” Of course, when “our democracy” was perverted from its natural end, as it was during the Trump interregnum, the rules shifted dramatically. Back then, it was courageous to call the president a traitor and a usurper; it was “resistance” rather than “coup.”
In 2020, Democrats censored a major scandal about Biden and imposed sweeping administrative changes that resulted in an abnormally messy, delayed, and opaque vote count. But it’s Trump who caused “mistrust.” (Read more.)
From The Becker Report:
A judge in Pennsylvania determined that former President Trump cannot be sued by an election official over statements he made casting suspicion on the 2020 election results during his presidency, due to the protection provided by presidential immunity.
Judge Michael Erdos of Philadelphia County Court of Common Pleas ruled that Trump’s immunity extends to a tweet he posted and statements he made during a Pennsylvania state Senate committee hearing in November 2020, which alleged fraudulent activity in the state’s election counting process, even though these claims were not backed by evidence.
The lawsuit was brought by James Savage, a supervisor of Pennsylvania’s voting machines during the 2020 election. Savage combined two lawsuits claiming that Trump, Rudy Giuliani, a pair of poll observers, and others had conspired to slander him. Savage alleges that their remarks resulted in him receiving death threats and suffering two heart attacks. (Read more.)
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