Dershowitz: “…How do we know this is about political retribution, not the rule of law? Look at the case…”

The Most Dangerous Indictment in History

“…For the first time in American history, the leading candidate to defeat the incumbent president has been indicted by the incumbent’s Justice Department. Former President Donald Trump has been indicted by a federal grand jury for illegally retaining classified government documents and obstructing justice.

This is a momentous occasion, and not only for President Trump. This moment portends a massive change in the norms of this nation that all Americans who care about the neutral rule of law should pay close attention to, for it raises the specter of the partisan weaponization of the criminal justice system—not just by the Democrats targeting Trump but by Republicans who will certainly retaliate when they regain control of the criminal charging process.

How do we know this is about political retribution, not the rule of law? Look at the case. One would expect that such an unprecedented criminal prosecution would be the strongest one in political history. And yet, what information we do have suggests a weak case that would never have been brought if it wasn’t being brought against Donald Trump….”

Is anybody left in the DOJ/FBI that has self-respect, professionalism, or are they all Democrat activist stooges?

FBI agent in charge of Trump Mar-a-Lago raid said he had ‘strong concerns’ about operation, says bureau didn’t get consent for agents to search and it was ‘very unusual’ for DC to lead Florida probe in testimony to Republicans

    • D’Antuono laid out several abnormalities in the raid, including first that the Miami field office did not handle it
    • He also noted that the FBI would not wait for Trump’s attorney to show up before conducting the search

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Banana Republic?

Jeff Clark has thoughts…

“…I’ve read the entire indictment. And I disagree.

Let me explain something to everyone about how statutory interpretation works. (And it’s clearly a weak spot for Jack Smith, given his 9-nothing smack down in the Supreme Court on the honest services case against former VA Bob McDonnell and his failed prosecution against wealthy Dem trial lawyer and VP candidate John Edwards. As the Edwards case shows, Smith is particularly stymied by highly complex regulatory statutes.)

Here, Smith is totally ignoring the Presidential Records Act — but it’s on the field and cannot be ignored. When multiple statutes apply, they often must be harmonized.

One of the key principles of statutory interpretation is that the specific controls over the general. And the Presidential Records Act is the more specific statute given what the facts are at issue as alleged in the indictment. It controls here over the Espionage Act unless, perhaps, Smith could show that Donald Trump was acting as a spy giving national defense info to our Nation’s enemies. And of course, he can’t because Trump is so loyal to the US he sweats Americana on a hot day and on a cold day his soup is red, white, and blue.

So ironically, like many of the Left’s plays are really a form of psychological projection, the Espionage Act (as to China, Romania, and Ukraine) perhaps is in the Biden family’s tarot card reading — their fortune telling. But DOJ under Biden cannot simply wish away Trump’s defenses.

Sadly, the Leftist media in their breathless frenzy will not try to educate their viewers on how complex statutory construction works.

And truth be told, most of the relevant viewers wouldn’t get it even if CNN tried. Because they have something akin to immunity to deep rational analysis. To logic. To the law.

They are like paper people who can see in only two dimensions…”

Jeanine Pirro…

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https://twitter.com/RichardGrenell/status/1667278451823484929

Headline of the day – corrupt justice system edition…

As Trump indicted for questionable crimes, real crimes uncovered by Durham Report remain unprosecuted

This is how you know it’s true and probably worse than reported…

Biden admin denies reports that China plans to build spy facility in Cuba to gather intelligence on United States

And a few hours later:

After denials, Biden confirms Chinese spy base in Cuba

Life among Democrats – stupid regulation edition

Biden and ATF just created 29 million felons

“…In a national revolt that rivals the Boston Tea Party, all but a handful of gun owners targeted by President Joe Biden have decided to protest the administration’s sweeping rule to regulate one of the most popular and freely owned firearms ever made.

The owners of just 0.6% to 1% of AR-15-style pistols have complied with a May 31 deadline set by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives to register their firearms. By failing to do so, the owners of an estimated 20 million to 40 million guns could face 10 years in prison, a $10,000 fine, or both…”

Jim Trusty…

Scott LoBaido has thoughts…

Is Biden the most corrupt politician in U.S. history? Does the $10 million bribe have anything to do with the Trump indictment for documents?

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Trump Indicted For Keeping Classified Documents In Mar-A-Lago Instead Of Somewhere Secure Like The Trunk Of A Corvette

THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION IS TOTALLY CORRUPT. THIS IS ELECTION INTERFERENCE & A CONTINUATION OF THE GREATEST WITCH HUNT OF ALL TIME

Dershowitz: A Trump Indictment Would Be Blatant Election Interference

Josh Hawley: “If the president in power can jail his political opponents, which is what Joe Biden is trying to do tonight, we don’t have a republic anymore.”

Push back on the disgraceful Trump Indictment…

Trump lawyers come out fighting: Attorney Jim Trusty demands probe of ‘criminal activity’ by PROSECUTORS, claims lawyer for ex-President’s valet was ‘extorted’ and insists he had a right to take classified documents

    • Trump lawyer Jim Trusty said Trump was ‘innocent’ and called the case ‘rotten’
    • He said lawyer for Trump aide Walt Nauta claimed pressure from prosecutors
    • Trusty said they engaged in ‘extortion’ by bringing up application for judgeship

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Lawyer for Trump valet in Mar-a-Lago documents case alleges misconduct

Doug Santo