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The defining principle of the American legal system, indeed of all American life, the principle that we are free, is equal justice, and this principle is quite simple. No matter what you look like, who your parents were, or what your political views are, the law treats you just like any other American. In this country, justice is blind. Now, this is a high standard, but because Americans have long believed in justice, and because most of the people responsible for running this system have acted in good faith, this country has, for the most part, lived up to its core ideal for 250 years. years, making it the greatest country in the world, but the populist rise of 2016 changed everything.
The permanent Washington suddenly felt more threatened by its own voters, the American voters, than by any external adversary. Donald Trumpseemed to them more dangerous than ISIS. They panicked, and in that panic, our leaders decided to turn the American legal system, as well as the American intelligence agencies and, if necessary, the US military, against their political opponents. They felt they had no choice. In doing so, they abandoned the ancient principle of equality before the law and replaced it with what is effectively an oath of allegiance. Opponents of the regime became enemies of the state. This is a huge change, and tonight you are seeing the results of that change.
Just 24 hours after a Manhattan grand jury indicted rival Joe Biden in the next presidential race, another jury, also in New York, convicted a Republican social media influencer named Douglas McKee. What did McKee do wrong? Well, Douglas McKee’s crime was that he taunted Hillary Clinton voters online. You see on your screen the meme that McKee posted on Twitter during the 2016 election. In this meme, McKee suggests that it’s possible to vote for president via text message because only Hillary voters would be stupid enough to believe something so absurd, but of course, in real life, no one believed that.
Mackey’s insult did not change a single vote in the election, and no one has proven otherwise. The government did not bring a single victim of this crime. It couldn’t. Douglas McKee joked. No one believed he was a federal election official, and in fact, a social media photo of him was Donald Trump’s hat. It was unmistakable. It was bullying, but after the 2016 election and the growing hysteria around Donald Trump, bullying the Democratic Party became a crime. As a result, Douglas McKee faces 10 years in prison today. The case against Doug McKee is the most shocking attack on free speech in this country in our entire lives.
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It is also a useful lesson about who will be allowed to speak in the future. As it turns out, a woman named Christina Wong posted an almost identical meme that same year during the 2016 election, but unlike Doug McKee, Wong voted for Hillary Clinton. “Hello Trump supporters,” she wrote. “Skip poll lines and text in your vote.” Same crime, but the Justice Department under Joe Biden showed no interest in prosecuting Christina Wong. Do you see how it works? Have you accepted our new partisan legal standards? This is the essence of the exercise. They want you to know the rules. We’ll know more about the Doug McKee case and what it means to you and America in a moment, and by the way, Douglas McKee isn’t the only Trump supporter about to go to jail because of how he voted.
According to a new report by Julia Kelly, the FBI’s counterterrorism unit just arrested a grandmother in Virginia for four crimes this week. What exactly did she do? She entered the Capitol with her elderly mother on January 6 for only 15 minutes. She didn’t harm anyone. She didn’t destroy anything. She just stood there, and yet, at the same time, during the same week, none of the transgender thugs who broke into the Tennessee State House yesterday were caught by the FBI’s counterterrorism unit, and, of course, they will win. . not to be. Joe Biden just honored them with a trans day of visibility. So what we’re seeing here is undoubtedly more than Donald Trump, but we’re going to start tonight with the latest news on his case, and we’re doing it because he’s there – and it’s not related to his prosecution at all. He is the leading Republican presidential candidate.
Trump now appears to be charged not with treason, mutiny, conspiracy, or even shoplifting, but with something much smaller: a series of due process violations related to a payment he apparently made seven years ago. In no fair system would this be a crime under the law in seven years, but the Soros-funded Manhattan District Attorney, Alvin Bragg, pieced together Frankenstein’s legal theory to justify this prosecution. Under normal circumstances, this would not be possible, because the statute of limitations has passed, and as if all this is not enough for the third world, someone leaked the news of Donald Trump’s grand jury indictment to the media. That in itself is a crime under New York law. In fact, a much larger crime than those accused of Donald Trump.
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Will Alvin Bragg deal with the leak? Please. It’s almost certainly someone in his own office. Bragg will also not prosecute, as many have pointed out today, the crimes of Hunter Biden or other Democratic supporters – they are not that hard to find. Bragg will not prosecute Hillary Clinton, despite the fact that she just admitted to violating campaign finance law by paying for a fake Russian dossier. Surprisingly, none of this alerted observers to government or media abuse. No, just the opposite. The media supports our new standards of tribal justice.
DOUGLAS BRINKLEY, CNN: The good news is that our legal system in action says that no one is above the law.
FORMER REPRESENTATIVE ELIZABETH HOLTZMANN: Nobody is above the law, not Republicans, not Democrats, not Donald Trump, nobody.
ADAM KINSINGER, CNN: I tend to think that no one is above the law.
ERIE MELBER, MSNBC: There is no person above the law.
ANDREW WEISMAN, MSNBC: We have political leaders who are not above the law.
MSNBC GUEST: We do not believe that anyone should be above the law.
SIMON SANDERS, MSNBC: They all beat the same drum, if you will. Nobody is above the law.
MSNBC GUEST: Nobody is above the law. Today’s data suggests that this applies to Trump as well.
GLENN KIRSCHNER, MSNBC: Breathed new life into the saying, “No one is above the law.”
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Let’s be completely clear. None of the people you just saw care about justice. Let this word burn in their mouths. No, they are clearly bloodthirsty. They will applaud when you wear the necklace on the street. “No one is above the law!” they will scream as you writh on the ground. Yes, but while they continue to pretend that the old standards of fairness and equal application of the law apply, what happened to Sam Bankman-Freed? Remember it? The biggest financial crime in history?
To this day, no one has explained or bothered to even try to tell us how Sam Bankman-Freed was able to post his bail, which was set at $250 million. All that was revealed to us, the long-suffering public, was that the former dean of Stanford and the Stanford computer scientist invested $500,000 and $200,000 respectively, and his parents laid out the value of their house. So that leaves a pretty big gap. Where did the rest of the money come from? Nobody will tell us. No one in the media asks, because no one cared. Sam Bankman-Fried did not pay off his ex-lover. No, he scammed a million people and ran away with houses in the Bahamas, and the system is protecting him because he voted right.
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That’s great, but he’s not the only criminal Washington refuses to prosecute. There is so much. For example, the people who destroyed the US dollar; those who humiliated the United States military and turned it into a joke; those who flooded rural America with opioids and killed hundreds of thousands; people who are currently selling our oil reserves to China. None of them have ever been prosecuted, in fact all of them have been promoted.
We’ll have more to say about them soon, but for now we’d like to start with Donald Trump, a Republican leader who, in the midst of the presidential race, was charged with non-existent crimes. We have a very specific question about how this will affect the race, because of course it’s all about affecting the race.
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