How the Democrats Prosecuted Trump

The Democrats’ attempt to imprison Donald Trump, their number one political opponent over the last decade, is unprecedented in American history and is more redolent of a banana republic than the American political tradition. Democrats in New York and Georgia largely did their party’s dirty work, charging Trump under state laws.

Democrats maintained the pretense that these bogus prosecutions were independent of the Biden administration, but we now know that wasn’t true. The effort to end Trump’s political career through farcical criminal charges was orchestrated from the top.

On behalf of its client Just the News, America First Legal has pried loose 8,000 pages of documents relating to the disgraced Fani Willis’s failed prosecution of Trump in Fulton County, Georgia. Their contents are described here, and a number of the documents are linked:

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis coordinated extensively with the Biden Justice Department and White House as well as Democrats on the House Jan. 6 investigative committee as she built a failed criminal case against President Donald Trump and his allies related to their challenge to Georgia’s 2020 election results, according to a trove of internal communications obtained by Just the News.

The memos show that President Joe Biden’s top White House lawyer personally opened the door for Willis’ prosecutors to interview Trump administration officials by waiving claims of executive privilege, that federal prosecutors waived certain rights to allow the interviews to proceed before a state grand jury and that Willis’s team spoke glowingly of the congressional efforts to expose Trump’s involvement in the disputed election.

The Obama administration used executive privilege extensively and successfully to fend off Congressional investigations, but in this case Joe Biden waived Donald Trump’s privileges for political reasons.

It has been known for years that Biden waived Trump’s executive privilege for the congressional inquiry and the federal prosecution of Trump led by Special Counsel Jack Smith, but the Georgia memo appears to be the first document to show how Biden extended that waiver in coordination with a prosecution at the state level.

As I have written before, I have read thousands of complaints, mostly civil but many criminal, and I have never read two dumber complaints than the criminal charges against Donald Trump in New York and Georgia. The Georgia complaint, among its other failings, never alleged a single criminal or even improper act committed by Donald Trump. Ultimately, it was rightfully dismissed by an embarrassed Fulton County Attorney’s office.

But the ones who really should be embarrassed are the lawyers in the White House and Joe Biden’s Department of Justice who contributed to the farce.

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