LAWFARE: House Judiciary Committee and Rep. Troy Nehls Releases Explosive Video Exposing Biden’s Weaponization of Justice System Against Trump
July 9, 2024 in News by RBN Staff
source: gatewaypundit
The House Judiciary Committee and Congressman Troy Nehls (R-TX) have released a damning video, presenting a detailed account of how Joe Biden and his liberal allies have weaponized the justice system against former President Donald Trump.
“Joe Biden has weaponized the DOJ against President Trump. And anyone who tells you otherwise, folks, they’re lying,” Rep. Nehls said.
Nehls begins by pointing out Biden’s Attorney General Merrick Garland’s appointment of Jack Smith as the “non-partisan” Special Counsel.
Nehls points out that Smith is the same individual who pursued Republican governor Robert McDonald, losing 8 to 0 at the Supreme Court.
He also highlights Smith’s history of targeting conservative groups and his wife’s role in producing Michelle Obama’s documentary.
He then turns to the case in Georgia, noting that Willis’ office met with White House lawyers in 2022.
He also points out that just three days after Trump announced his candidacy for President, Fanni’s former lover and lead special prosecutor, Nathan Wade, met with Biden’s inner circle.
Turning to New York, Nehls criticizes Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg’s investigation into Trump, noting Bragg’s campaign promises to target the former president and his hiring of Matthew Colangelo, a former high-ranking Biden DOJ official who also led New York AG’s inquiries into Trump.
“Folks, this is lawfare, calculated campaigns to weaponize the judicial system, to go after political opponents. That’s exactly what Joe Biden’s DOJ is doing to attack Donald Trump, and Biden has even admitted it,” said Rep. Nehls.
Recall that Joe Biden said in one of his rallies, “We just have to demonstrate that [Trump] will not take power, if he does run, making sure he, under legitimate efforts of our Constitution, does not become the next President again.”
Nehls concludes by calling for action to stop the left’s lawfare tactics.
“We must stop the left’s lawfare tactics. And how do we do that? We do it now,” said Rep. Nehls.
“Defund radical district attorneys and prosecutors like Alvin Bragg and Fannie Willis. Use Congressional oversight power to make sure the law isn’t weaponized to go after political rivals. Without a doubt, folks, Joe Biden is responsible for the persecution of his political opponents. The facts are undeniable, and we must take every possible action to prevent it from ever happening again.”
WATCH:
Biggs suggests that the sequence of events—Biden’s controversial remarks, Trump’s presidential bid announcement, Colangelo’s resignation and subsequent move to Bragg’s office, Smith’s appointment, and Wade’s meetings with White House lawyers—indicate a coordinated effort to prevent Trump from becoming President again.
September 9, 2022: Biden made a divisive comment about ensuring Trump does not become president again, which many interpret as a call to action against Trump’s political future.
November 7, 2022: Trump teases a major announcement, hinting at his potential run in the 2024 election.
November 15, 2022: Trump officially announces his candidacy for the 2024 presidential race.
November 18, 2022: Key events unfold that suggest a coordinated effort to target Trump:
- Matthew Colangelo, Joe Biden’s third-highest-ranking DOJ official, resigns and within days, joins Bragg’s office, a move that raises numerous eyebrows regarding its propriety and timing.
- On the same day, Attorney General Merrick Garland appoints Jack Smith to oversee federal cases against Trump in a move that coincides suspiciously with other developments.
- Nathan Wade, linked to another prosecutor targeting Trump, spends extensive time at the White House, further implicating direct connections.
December 2, 2022: Matthew Colangelo decided to join the office of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, starting his new position on December 5.