Department of Justice

DOJ Terrified as Trump’s Return Looms, Fear of Authoritarian Regime Grows

The prospect of Donald Trump returning to the White House sends chills down the spines of many government officials, but within the Department of Justice, the fear is palpable. The sense of dread stems from the belief that Trump will install loyalists in key positions, effectively dismantling the existing system and replacing career civil servants with individuals whose sole qualifications are unwavering loyalty to Trump and a disdain for the status quo. This potential shift evokes images of authoritarian regimes like Hungary and Russia, where the erosion of democratic institutions has paved the way for unchecked power.

The fear is not unfounded.… Continue reading

Trump set to sue DOJ for $100m over Mar-a-Lago raid after classified documents case dismissed

As I read about the latest news regarding former President Trump’s plan to sue the Department of Justice for $100 million over the Mar-a-Lago raid after the classified documents case was dismissed, I cannot help but feel a sense of frustration and disbelief. The fact that he is willing to pursue such a lawsuit, especially considering the circumstances surrounding the case, reflects a level of audacity that is truly astounding.

The case itself was dismissed due to the biased judgment of Judge Cannon, who claimed that Attorney Jack Smith was “illegally appointed by the Justice Department.” However, this dismissal does not absolve Trump of any wrongdoing or justify his decision to pursue legal action against the DOJ.… Continue reading

Robert Hur Admits Telling Biden He Seemed To Have ‘Photographic Recall’

When special counsel Robert Hur admitted to telling Biden that he seemed to have a “photographic understanding and recall,” it shed light on the biased nature of his investigation. Despite acknowledging Biden’s impressive memory during their interviews, Hur chose to overlook this compliment in his final report. This deliberate omission raises questions about the integrity and objectivity of his findings.

Hur’s decision to focus on Biden’s memory in his report, without including his own observation of Biden’s photographic recall, speaks volumes about his intentions. By fixating on doubts about the president’s memory, Hur attempted to create a narrative that painted Biden in a negative light.… Continue reading