
Donald Trump says Joe Biden is behind his criminal trials.
Democrats and the media are trying to distract Americans from this.
And Joe Biden is helping Alvin Bragg in this awful way.
As Swamp Digest reports:
Former Manhattan District Attorney’s office prosecutor Mark Pomerantz described the falsification of business records case that Bragg eventually brought against Donald Trump as the “zombie case.”
That’s because Bragg’s predecessor – former Manhattan District Attorney Cy Vance – and Bragg both passed on indicting Trump due to the ridiculous nature of the legal theory involved.
But one month after Trump announced his re-election campaign, the number-three official in Joe Biden’s Justice Department – Matthew Colangelo – left his post to join Bragg’s office.
Four months later, Bragg indicted Donald Trump on the same cockamamie bit of legal fiction Bragg previously refused to use to bring charges against Trump.
It wasn’t hard for Trump to put two-and-two together to see how Joe Biden orchestrated this prosecution.
Congressman Matt Gaetz (R-FL) asked Attorney General Merrick Garland to substantiate his claim that the belief that the Biden Justice Department colluded with Bragg was a conspiracy theory.
Gaetz pressed Garland during Garland’s appearance before the House Judiciary Committee to turn over all communications between the Justice Department and Bragg’s office about the Trump witch hunt.
“You’ve told us that it’s a dangerous conspiracy theory to allege that the Department of Justice is communicating with these state and local prosecutions against Trump,” Gaetz began.
“You can clear it all up for us right now, will the Department of Justice provide to the committee all documents all the correspondence, between the department and Alvin Bragg’s office, and Fani Willi’s office, and Letitia James’ office?” Gaetz added.
Garland refused to do so and claimed, without citing any evidence, that, “we do not control those offices.”
Gaetz refused to take Garland’s non-denial denial at face value and pressed forward, saying if Republicans really were spreading a conspiracy theory about the Biden Justice Department and Bragg coordinating to try Joe Biden’s political opponent on fabricated criminal charges, now was the time to prove Trump wrong.
“You come in here, and you lodge this attack that it’s a conspiracy theory that there is coordinated lawfare against Trump, and then, when we say, ‘fine, just give us the documents, give us the correspondence, and then, if it’s a conspiracy theory that will be evident,’” Gaetz responded.
Gaetz told Garland that by acting like he had something to hide, he was only convincing more Americans that the Justice Department was sitting on a smoking gun that would show the Biden Justice Department conspiring with a local Democrat prosecutor on arranging a show trial for the Republican nominee for President.
“But when you say, well, we’ll take your request and then we’ll sort of work it through the DOJ’s accommodation process then you’re, actually advancing the very dangerous conspiracy theory that you’re concerned about,” Gaetz concluded.
Of course, there is ample other evidence Biden was behind the Trump prosecution.
As former federal prosecutor Andy McCarthy pointed out in the National Review, it is unheard of for the Federal Election Commission or Department of Justice to cede their authority to a county prosecutor like Bragg to enforce the federal election campaign violations Bragg claimed Trump committed.
The only reason the DOJ and the FED didn’t stop Bragg from doing so was because they approved of the tactic.