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MOCKERY of JUSTICE: DOJ official reveals Trump indictments were politically driven
By Belle Carter // Sep 13, 2024

A secret recording has caught Department of Justice (DOJ) Chief of Public Affairs Nicholas Biase revealing that the indictments against former President Donald Trump in New York are actually politically motivated and deliberately fast-tracked to harm the Republican presidential nominee's political standing.

Biase was seen during an off-the-record conversation in the video recorded via a hidden camera blasting Democrats' inner workings behind the high-profile legal cases. He was filmed saying to an unidentified woman on July 31 at what appears to be a bar that the efforts to turn Trump into a convicted felon have backfired on the liberals and that it even boosted Trump's popularity.

The said footage was shared by conservative political commentator Steven Crowder on X.

The New York Post published a related article on Sept. 5, reporting that in the video Biase also slammed Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg for his recent prosecution of the former president.

"He [Bragg] was just stacking charges and rearranging things just to make it fit a case. Honestly, I think the case is nonsense," said Biase, who also claimed to have known Bragg for 15 years and previously worked with him at the District Court for the Southern District of New York. Biase described the entire process as a politically motivated effort to damage Trump.

He also said the unprecedented hush-money case is a "perversion of justice," further revealing that the prosecutor pursued the case to make a name for himself and run for higher office.

"He wants to be, something … a mayor? I'm not sure what he wants to be, but I know he's not happy just being the DA of New York County. Before he decided to prosecute Trump, did you know who he was? You do now," he said in the clip.

Elsewhere in the video, he touched on Trump's separate civil fraud case brought by state Attorney General Letitia James, in which the ex-president was found guilty of inflating the value of his assets to get bank loans.

"Every real estate person in New York does what he did. Nobody's ever been charged with this … You know, it's a perversion of justice," he said. "At the federal level, where I work, there is a 90-day rule where you can't make any decisions on cases that are going to affect an election [within 90 days of an election]. That rule does not apply at the state level because the state level is like the f–king Wild West … They are like idiots. They don't care. They're all political."

He also described another state-level prosecution of Trump by another elected Democrat, District Attorney Fani Willis of Fulton County, Georgia, as a "travesty of justice."

"To put it mildly, it's a mockery of justice. She is a joke … The whole thing is disgusting. They're just out to get Trump," Biase said of Willis.

According to the DOJ official, the indictments have only bolstered Trump's popularity in the polls. "That's why he's surging in the polls," he noted. (Related: POLL: American voters trust Donald Trump more than Kamala Harris on firearms issues.)

Biase apologizes for statements in the viral video

A day after the Post published the article on the bombshell video, Biase apologized for his explosive comments.

"I was recently made aware of a video where I regretfully made some statements in a private and social setting that don't reflect my views about two local and state prosecutions," the statement indicated. "I said these things in an effort to please and impress someone I just met, who was secretly filming me. I'm deeply sorry to the local and state law enforcement officials working on these matters, who deserve more respect than I showed them. I should have known better."

Crowder's post about the viral video, which now has over 20 million views, garnered various reactions and comments. Users appreciated Biase's honesty and urged him to stand by his stance.

Independent journalist Kyle Becker said: "Let me give a friendly word of advice to this DOJ official Nicholas Biase: He must run to the fire and not away from it to get through the s---storm he's about to be hit with. He needs to become a hero and own his comments. America needs this refreshing dose of honesty."

"Saying out loud what we all know to be true," Jeff Carlson replied to the thread.

Another user chimed in saying that the "DOJ has become the political enforcement arm of the deep state, that occasionally does law enforcement to keep up appearances." Another one said: "What the leftists have done to Trump is horrendous. They have tried everything to keep him from becoming our president again. The leftists don't give a flip about the Constitution or democracy. What they care about is power, money and control."

Head over to BigGovernment.news for more stories on the weaponization of the justice system for political execution.

Watch the video below that talks about Kamala Harris vowing to use the DOJ to kill free speech.

This video is from the Prisoner channel on Brighteon.com.

More related stories:

Trump pleads NOT GUILTY to Special Counsel Jack Smith's revised indictment over ginned-up 2020 election interference charges.

House GOP says Manhattan DA, Judge Merchan violated Trump's constitutional and legal rights.

Donald Trump found GUILTY on all 34 charges in blatantly rigged New York trial, could be sentenced to 20 years in prison.

Sources include:

YourNews.com

X.com

NYPost.com

Edition.CNN.com

Brighteon.com



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