Biden Justice Department

Speaking of fraud

Featured image Krazy-Eyez Killa Jack Smith and his superiors have elicited an indictment of President Trump that leads with a charge of conspiracy to defraud the United States. Andrew McCarthy addresses the Supreme Court case law that belies this charge in “Anti-indictment and pro editorial” (supporting NR’s editorial “This Trump indictment shouldn’t stand,” both behind NRO’s paywall). Not having followed Supreme Court cases beside the ones we have discussed on Power Line, »

Killa strikes again

Featured image Krazy-Eyez Killa Jack Smith announced the election-related indictment of Donald Trump yesterday. Listening to his brief statement (text here, video below), I learn that it was just unsealed. Killa must have had it ready to go for some time. He appears to have had it filed and unsealed in response to the testimony of Devon Archer before the House Oversight Committee the day before. Something tells me that the indictment »

This is bigger than Hunter Biden – and even Joe Biden

Featured image Even Osama bin Laden recognized that President Joe Biden wasn’t a particularly bright man. In May 2012, the West Point Counter Terrorism Center released a series of translated, declassified documents seized during the U.S. raid that killed bin Laden. In a May 2010 letter to a colleague, bin Laden explained why he was calling for the assassination of then-President Barack Obama. He wrote: Obama is the head of infidelity and »

DoJ lawyers working overtime

Featured image Politico has just posted the first straight news story on the Department of Justice’s letter to the judge in Devon Archer’s fraud case. Having been convicted of fraud and lost his appeal, Archer is subject to execution of the sentence imposed on him following trial. Department lawyers were at work on Saturday seeking an order setting a date for Archer to report to prison: On Saturday, the U.S. Attorney’s Office »

A devious plea deal

Featured image The best explanation of the proposed Hunter Biden plea deal that went south before Judge Noreika this week comes in Will Scharf’s Federalist column “How A Federal Judge Turned The Tables On Hunter Biden’s Sweetheart Plea Deal.” The subhead adds: “Judge Noreika knew lawyers were trying to paint her into a corner and hide the ball while forcing her to rubber-stamp their absurd bargain.” I have argued that the deal »

Sol Wisenberg: The corrupt deal

Featured image I still have not been able to locate the text of the diversion agreement to which the corrupt Biden Department of Justice agreed to on Hunter Biden’s felony gun exposure, if I may use that term in the vicinity of Hunter Biden’s name. However, Sol Wisenberg has tracked it down along with the text of the plea agreement on the misdemeanor tax charges. He comments in the screenshot of the »

Speaking of phony baloney

Featured image As I was saying this morning, Judge Noreika had her guard up. She asked a few pointed questions of the parties to the phony baloney “prosecution” of Hunter Biden, the unprecedented plea deal they cooked up is temporarily on hold. The parties — they will be back, but today is a great day. Thanks to the nature of the dirty deal — immunizing Hunter Biden from further “prosecution” while leaving »

Where we are now

Featured image Posted yesterday, Andrew McCarthy’s weekly NRO column is “The Biden Family’s History of Influence-Peddling, Explained” (behind NRO’s paywall). It lays out the template of the Biden family business in Romania and then applies it to Ukraine. It is long, lucid, and devastating. NRO has also posted the long editorial “The Jaw-Dropping Hunter Biden–Investigation Revelations.” The editorial is accessible and provides a useful review of what we have learned so far »

The truth about the Biden family business is becoming too big to hide

Featured image At a Jan. 26, 1998 White House event, with wife Hillary by his side, then-President Bill Clinton wagged his finger at reporters and said, “I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky.”  If not for the stains on Monica Lewinsky’s infamous “blue dress,” he would have been happy to leave it at that. But called upon to provide a blood sample for DNA testing that summer, Clinton »

“All roads lead to Joe”

Featured image The House Oversight Committee has posted the opening statements of the two IRS whistleblowers who testified on the farcical investigation of Hunter Biden. They testified at the committee’s public hearing yesterday. Gary Shapley’s statement is posted here. Joseph Ziegler’s statement is posted here. C-SPAN has also posted video of the opening statements as delivered. Gary Shapley’s is below. Joseph Ziegler’s is below. Both men give the appearance of unimpeachable professional »

Coming soon

Featured image In the adjacent post I note the appearance of the IRS whistleblowers to testify in public before the House Oversight Committee tomorrow. I should have guessed that the Biden administration would have a news-hogging indictment in store, as indeed it does. President Trump has disclosed that he is a target in Biden Department of Justice Special Counsel Jack Smith’s January 6 investigation. He will be indicted some time soon. That »

Garland of thorns for MPD revisited

Featured image Attorney General Merrick Garland came to town on June 16 to indict the Minneapolis Police Department for racism, find it guilty, and announce the terms to which municipal authorities have agreed. The Department of Justice press release is here, Garland’s remarks at the press conference here, the DoJ’s 89-page report here, and the parties’ settlement in principle here. The report stems from a DoJ investigation launched in the wake of »

A garland of evasions

Featured image I have collected notes on the latest developments in the shambolic investigation of Hunter Biden: prosecutor David Weiss’s letter to Senator Lindsey Graham (“To clarify an apparent misperception and to avoid future confusion, I wish to make one point clear: in this case, I have not requested Special Counsel designation pursuant to” the statute for appointing a special counsel) and the IRS whistleblowers’ response to same (“Once again: U.S. Attorney »

Luft indictment unsealed

Featured image Last week in “Gal Luft speaks” I noted Miranda Devine’s New York Post column on Gal Luft’s video statement alleging knowledge of the Biden family business and his meeting with the FBI on the subject. Luft is on the run from charges we had yet to see. Luft’s video appears to have moved the government to unveil the charges. Yesterday the government unsealed the indictment against Luft for acting as »

Senator Grassley inquires

Featured image Senator Grassley worked over the weekend to crank out some questions for United States Attorney David Weiss in connection with his shambolic “investigation” of Hunter Biden. Senator Grassley has posted his July 9 letter to Weiss online here. The operative principle governing the Weiss investigation seems to have been that no harm was to be done to Hunter or the Biden family business. Indeed, no one was to look too »

Gal Luft speaks

Featured image Miranda Devine’s most recent New York Post column on the Biden family business is “‘Missing’ Biden corruption case witness Dr. Gal Luft details allegations against president’s family in extraordinary video.” The New York Post has published the video on which Devine’s column is based and I have posted it below. The Post draws on Devine’s column to provide the accompanying summary with the video on YouTube: The “missing witness” from »

The lid on the coverup

Featured image In her New York Post column today — “Blowing the lid off the coverup of Hunter Biden’s cushy plea deal” — Miranda Devine takes up the nature of United States Attorney David Weiss’s authority to bring charges against Hunter Biden and the resulting plea deal to which the parties have agreed. Devine covers some of the same material I attempted to parse in “Weiss wobbles by it.” However, Devine attends »