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The most destabilizing act in recent years was Attorney General Garland's decision to criminally prosecute a former president based on questionable facts and untested legal theories. This unprecedented move occurred after the former president announced his candidacy against Garland's boss. Such actions could encourage ambitious prosecutors to target political opponents, potentially leading to charges against President Biden's associates. It's crucial to identify and remove those who misuse their power while promoting fairness and evidence-based actions. The focus should be on restoring legitimacy to the Department of Justice and resisting the temptation for retaliatory measures.

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The Department of Justice may indict Donald Trump the day he leaves office. I strongly support indicting a president after they leave office. Threatening political opponents with jail time is unacceptable presidential behavior in a democracy.

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President Trump stated that a corrupt group within the American government weaponized intelligence and law enforcement agencies. One speaker argues that one doesn't have to be a member of MAGA to acknowledge legitimate grievances regarding Peter Strzok, Lisa Page texts, FISA abuse, and the Alvin Bragg case. Another speaker asserts that Merrick Garland followed the facts and law, and grand juries in Florida and DC believed there was enough evidence to indict Donald Trump on 44 counts. Jack Smith believes he would have been successful in two cases if Trump had not been elected president. The speaker claims the charges were dropped only because he was president. The first speaker clarifies that the initial concerns were about the Russiagate investigation and the Alvin Bragg case, while the second speaker addressed the Jack Smith investigation.

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Yesterday, we told you that new documents we got showed that Fonny Willis was recording was working secretly behind the scenes with the Biden justice department, the Biden White House, and the j six democrats to create a double jeopardy, double drain on Donald Trump's supporters by creating a similar indictment to Jack Smith, but in Georgia to move resources and lawyers and and attention span and divide it. We have we're supposed to have a justice system that avoids double jeopardy, but in this case, you can see the plot being created by these lawyers and by the collaboration. Today, we raise a question or we provide some evidence to a question that Jim Jordan raised about a year ago, the House Judiciary Committee Chairman. He believed that Fonny Willis' prosecution of Trump was being underwritten by the justice department because he saw a stream of funding. What we see, what we've provided to the public, is an unusual situation. In the middle of Willis building your case against Donald Trump and 18 of his allies and and to charge them with conspiracy in and racketeering in Georgia to double up on what Jack Smith charged in Washington, The justice department comes to Fonny Willis and says, hey. We just want you to apply for this grant, and we're gonna take this grant, which is normally competitive. We're gonna make it noncompetitive. Basically, you're the only one that's gonna get the money. Just fill out the paperwork and take your cash, about $2,000,000. It's that classic Washington grant, go help kids, not really much specificity, but they move it from competitive to sole source, meaning that it's wired just for her. It looks like the old Boss Hogg way of doing business or Tammany Hall way of doing business. And I think for Jim Jordan or Barry Loudermilk who was on our show last night investigating January 6 from the judiciary committee, this is a pretty serious issue for them to investigate. This looks like a gift grant to Fonny Willis while she's doing the bidding of Joe Biden to pursue and tie down Donald Trump and his friends in a criminal prosecution in Atlanta. It looks just like Tammany Hall, Chicago style politics, and there's now a complete body of documents for congress to look at this. It's it's a pretty pretty clear case of what's going on.

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Congress has little power and is offended that the speaker won't appear before a partisan committee. The speaker believes the real story goes back to 2016, with attempts to interfere with the election and overthrow the Trump administration. The speaker stands for fair trade, securing borders, and ending endless wars. Special interests in Washington can't make money under Trump, so they weaponize the justice system to prevent his return to the White House.

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We need to subpoena everyone involved, including judges and their families. Red state AGs must take action against Democrats turning minor offenses into major crimes. The party pushing for Trump's prosecution doesn't understand America. Trump supporters are not violent. Republicans will win big in November. If Trump wins, he should go after Democrats for real crimes. I'll sit back, have a beer, smoke a cigar, and enjoy the show.

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President Biden and his administration are being accused of politicizing the Department of Justice for personal and political gain. They are allegedly targeting political opponents, such as Donald Trump and his supporters, while also protecting themselves and their allies. This undermines the foundation of our democracy, the rule of law. If this continues, it sets a dangerous precedent where the party in power can use law enforcement to go after their opponents. The FBI and DOJ are being criticized for being weaponized and politicized, leading to unequal justice and application of laws. Additionally, Biden's previous denials about his involvement in his son's foreign business deals are being contradicted by evidence. The actions of the administration are deeply concerning and do not reflect the values of the American people.

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This is nothing more than a continuation of the president's desperate weaponization of our justice system. These charges are baseless, and the president's own public statements make clear that his only goal is political retribution at any cost. The president's actions are a grave violation of our constitutional order and have drawn sharp criticism from members of both parties. His decision to fire a United States Attorney who refused to bring charges against me and replace them with someone who was blindly loyal not to the law, but to the president is antithetical to the bedrock principles of our country. I stand strongly behind my office's litigation against the Trump Organization. Judges have upheld the trial court's finding that Donald Trump, his company, and his two sons are liable for fraud.

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The speaker dismisses the grand jury indictment as meaningless, claiming that the cases against Donald Trump are designed for quick convictions in jurisdictions biased against him. They argue that weak cases like these open the door to prosecution of Democrats by Republicans and vice versa, which threatens democracy. Another speaker argues that challenging the integrity of voting systems is not a crime and that the racketeering charge against Trump is unfounded. They believe the prosecutor is motivated by political gain and wants to sideline Trump. A former US Attorney adds that RICO cases are difficult to prove and believes this case is an aggressive application of the law. They suggest that these cases lack legal structure and precedent and will likely collapse.

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Donald Trump was arraigned on 34 felony counts by a Manhattan grand jury, seen as a political persecution. The case is criticized as weak and politically motivated, with claims of corruption in the justice system. The prosecution is viewed as an attempt to hinder Trump's political career rather than seeking justice. The focus is on preventing Trump from campaigning and winning over voters. The belief is that the case is a strategy by Democrats to convict Trump, but his supporters remain confident in his continued success at the ballot box.

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The Department of Justice is facing significant concerns, particularly regarding its handling of Donald Trump. Many within the DOJ are apprehensive about his potential return to power, recalling the intense scrutiny and legal battles he faced during his presidency, especially related to the Russia investigation. There’s a perception that the Democrats, through internal conflicts, orchestrated a coup against Biden, leaving him surprised about his political future. The discussion highlights Trump's criticism of the DOJ's National Security Division, which he believes fabricated the Russia allegations. The narrative suggests that dismissing his grievances about the DOJ's actions is unreasonable.

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The special counsel did not charge President Biden with a crime, citing his failing memory. This report highlights a double standard, as President Trump is facing charges for the same offense. The Democratic party is trying to convict and imprison Trump to prevent his re-election, which is what you would expect in countries like Pakistan or Brazil, not in the United States.

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President Biden and his administration are accused of politicizing the Department of Justice for personal and political gain, which undermines the rule of law. They allegedly target political opponents, like Donald Trump and his supporters, while protecting themselves and their allies. This poses a threat to democracy, as it sets a precedent for future parties in power to use law enforcement against their opponents. The FBI and DOJ are criticized for being weaponized and lacking equal justice. Biden's alleged lies about his involvement in his son's foreign business deals raise questions about whether he used his position for personal enrichment. The abuse of power by Democrats in Congress is condemned, as it does not represent the majority of Americans who value the rule of law.

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President Trump is facing a communist show trial orchestrated by his political opponents. He's been indicted multiple times by Democrats, who are trying to silence him and target his family and business. Despite being persecuted, Trump continues to fight for the country, with millions supporting him.

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If the January 6 committee is legitimate, then members of Congress can't hide behind the speech and debate clause if they committed felonies by destroying or suppressing evidence. When Donald Trump wins the presidency, there should be a full investigation into those in Congress who aided this activity. We need to find out who was responsible, whether there was ill intent to suppress evidence from federal investigators, and hold them accountable. If the January 6 committee is legit, then it is subjected to federal statutes. The deep state has gotten away with things for too long, so we must defeat it to have real accountability, whether it's Democrat or Republican. Electing Donald Trump is the first step.

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President Trump is being prosecuted for something he had control over, while Joe Biden seems unaware of the thousands of records in a garage that Hunter Biden had access to. The reason for this is fear. They can't pass their agendas with Trump in charge, but Biden is a puppet they can manipulate. Trump is focused on America and exposing corruption, which is why they target him. If he were to drop out, they wouldn't care about the next person. This should concern everyone. Keep this in mind. Trump 2024.

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The speaker criticizes President Biden's Department of Justice, accusing it of trying to destroy Donald Trump during the election by filing numerous indictments against him. They claim that this strategy aims to divert Trump's attention from campaigning and drain his resources. The speaker argues that the Department of Justice has become politicized, going after political opponents like Trump and protecting Democrats like Biden and his son Hunter. They believe this harms the American people and undermines democracy.

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I've put an end to the weaponization of government. A prime example of this was when a sitting president was allowed to viciously prosecute a political opponent, like myself. But how did that turn out? Not too good. Not too good at all.

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The Department of Justice is being used against President Trump and the American people. We must respond within the rules to prevent our country from becoming a Banana Republic. President Trump offers optimism, unity, and a record of secure borders and economic success. The choice between his record and the current administration's high inflation and prices is clear. He is confident in winning the White House, expanding majorities in Congress.

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Former President Donald Trump is facing a politicized indictment, highlighting how the Democratic establishment prioritizes personal and political gain over the American people and our nation. This development is concerning and poses a significant threat to our democracy.

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The judge in Trump's trial is biased and unfair, threatening Trump with arrest if he doesn't attend court daily. The judge has connections to Biden and is targeting Trump supporters as potential jurors. The goal is to convict Trump before the 2024 election to prevent him from running again. Democrats are using the legal system to destroy Trump out of fear of losing to him in future elections.

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The uproar over the anti-Trump partisan Mueller operation suggests that the Garland Justice Department may be hiding something. Special prosecutor Jack Smith and his team are targeting Trump and other Republicans with unprecedented investigations. It is important for Smith to be held accountable and for transparency to be maintained. The American people deserve to know the truth.

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A prosecutor should begin with a crime and then seek a name, not the other way around. The issue over the past four years has been the targeting of Donald Trump, starting from his 2016 campaign, leading to numerous investigations against him. As attorney general, I will not politicize the office or target individuals based on political affiliation. Justice will be applied fairly across the country. We need to unite and move forward; otherwise, we risk losing our country.

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"58 house Democrats have recently voted to advance articles of impeachment." "Impeach him first and then indict him." "Yes. The president, a sitting president, can be indicted." "On the day Donald Trump leaves office, the justice department may indict him." "It's clear that Trump is the target, and he'll be indicted eventually." "The only thing worse than indicting him would be not indicting him." "Merrick Garland, if you indict Trump, you'll be my person of the year of the decade." "There should be no case in which they wouldn't indict." "The only reasons Trump hasn't been indicted by now is because he's a former president and because he has handpicked judges on his side."

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E123: Trump indictment, de-dollarization, should VCs back Chinese AI? RIP Bob Lee
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The discussion begins with a reference to Chamath's company, "Super Gut," and a nostalgic mention of Mahalo, which once thrived but suffered a drastic revenue drop due to Google's Panda update. The hosts debate the implications of this update on Mahalo's failure, with Chamath asserting that external factors, particularly Google's actions, played a significant role. The conversation shifts to the recent indictment of Donald Trump, who faces 34 felony counts related to falsifying business records. The hosts discuss the legal intricacies of the case, with some expressing skepticism about its strength and questioning the motivations behind it. They highlight that many on the left, including former prosecutors, view the case as weak, while others frame it as a politically motivated attack. The hosts explore the potential consequences of this indictment on Trump's political standing, suggesting it may inadvertently bolster his support among Republicans. The discussion then transitions to the broader implications of U.S. debt and the potential for "de-dollarization." The hosts express concerns about the U.S. economy's reliance on the dollar, especially in light of rising national debt and the weaponization of the dollar through sanctions. They analyze the recent trade agreements between China and Brazil that bypass the dollar, emphasizing the need for the U.S. to maintain its economic influence. The conversation concludes with a tragic incident involving Bob Lee, the Cash App creator, who was stabbed in San Francisco. The hosts lament the city's deteriorating safety and attribute it to systemic failures in governance and criminal justice reform. They call for a regime change in San Francisco to address rising crime and restore order, emphasizing the need for courageous political leadership to tackle these pressing issues.
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