OUTRAGE: Biden picks former colleague of son Hunter Biden’s lawyer to run DoJ’s “criminal justice” division
February 8, 2021 in News by RBN Staff
Source: Madness Hub
One of the main reasons why it was so important for Democrats to steal the 2020 election was because they knew their party would not survive if Donald Trump had been given another four years to drain the swamp, as he pledged to do during his 2016 campaign.
It took him most of his four-year term, but Trump finally had in place a team loyal to him and the country, not the deep state elites and corporate titans who finance them in exchange for favorable legislation and looking the other way at their corruption.
Plus, they knew Trump had the goods on scumbags like the corrupt Bidens — especially son Hunter Biden, who reportedly exchanged his father’s high-profile contacts within the elitist political and corporate world for tens of millions in wealth, including with enemies of America like the Chinese.
So it’s no wonder the elitist deep state chose to install Biden and not a wildcard independent like Bernie Sanders: Not only could they count on him to ‘keep it all in the family,’ but it was a huge middle finger to the 45th president.
They could beat him by cheating, yes, and do it with the guy whose family Trump most wanted to expose and make an example of.
But beating Trump using Biden wasn’t enough; Biden’s handlers continue to flip off the ex-president by choosing people to serve in the administration who will cause Trump and his 75 million voters the most heartburn, anger and outrage.
President Joe Biden’s son, Hunter Biden, hired a new criminal defense attorney late last year to defend him in the federal government’s criminal investigation into his business dealings. Then, on the day that Joe Biden was sworn into office, Joe Biden tapped a close colleague of Hunter Biden’s new lawyer to oversee that Department of Justice’s Criminal Division, which is reportedly investigating Hunter Biden.
The news, first reported late last week by Fox News host Tucker Carlson, comes after Hunter Biden admitted late last year that he was under federal criminal investigation over his taxes, although subsequent reporting indicated that the investigation was also into foreign business dealings.
“In one of his very first acts as president, Joe Biden appointed someone called Nicholas McQuaid to run the DOJ’s Criminal Division, the all-important Criminal Division. Turns out that’s the same Criminal Division that’s currently investigating Biden’s son, Hunter. So, who is this Nicholas McQuaid exactly? Well, this show can tell you that he is a former business partner of Hunter Biden’s new criminal defense attorney, a man called Christopher Clark,” Carlson reported.
“Hunter Biden apparently hired Clark in December to help him with a federal investigation into his business dealings, the criminal investigation that the DOJ is conducting,” he added.
“Both McQuaid and Clark were law partners together at Latham and Watkins, they worked on the same cases right up until McQuaid took the job at the Department of Justice,” Carlson continued.
“On January 21st of this year, the same day, Nicholas McQuaid was featured in a Justice Department press release, Latham and Watkins filed a motion in court to withdraw McQuade as an attorney he was working on with Christopher Clark. So that means Joe Biden put as the head of the Criminal Division, the partner of the guy his son had hired to defend him against the Criminal Division,” Carlson noted further.
Now, say what you will, but there is no way that was just a coincidence; nothing in D.C. that happens like this ever is.
Axios, a left-leaning news outlet, went on to report that in fact, ethics guidelines really bar federal officials from becoming involved in matters that pertain to their former employers.
“Potential conflicts between lawyers entering government and their former clients or firms are quite common,” Kedric Payne, the senior director for ethics at the Campaign Legal Center, told the outlet. “This situation is one of the many initial tests of Biden’s ethics pledge, which looks great on paper, but time will tell if it is effective in practice. Enforcement is essential.”
Let’s be clear; this hire was a message to Trump and his supporters: ‘We can do whatever we want and there isn’t anything you can do about it.’