Biden Indictment Closer Than Ever

When Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg indicted Donald Trump last year, even in the absence of a proven crime, it marked the beginning of a new age. Other district attorneys with Soros connections as well as the Biden administration also brought forward further indictments, all seemingly aimed at preventing Trump from winning the presidency once more.
 

Observers characterize the actions taken against Trump as a two-tiered judicial system and lawfare. For instance, the Biden administration decided not to prosecute Joe Biden for the same offense, despite charging Trump with improperly handling sensitive materials.

Republicans in the House are currently investigating Biden’s impeachment. They have a wealth of evidence against him, but their already slender majority has grown even smaller, and too many weak Republicans may not back their impeachment, making it uncertain whether they can succeed.

Democrats contend that the attempt to impeach Biden is only retaliation for the impeachment of Trump. They prefer to act as though there is not any proof to remove Biden from office. If they so desire, they can hold that belief, but doing so would require them to deny the existence of every sworn testimony, bank document, email, phone conversation, video, picture, text message, and even White House visitor log that demonstrates Biden’s corruption.

It is true, though, that Democrats made a vow to impeach Trump before he even took office, and it was only a matter of time after they won over the House in 2019 that they came up with a reason to do so. Strangely enough, they started an impeachment investigation based on a conversation between Trump and Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the president of Ukraine. Republicans warned that the next Democratic president would face impeachment due to the politicized standards Democrats established, and accused Democrats of politicizing the impeachment process due to the weak allegations.

In a similar vein, it is highly unlikely that Biden would enjoy a peaceful retirement after leaving government due to the politicized standards imposed by Democrats. Axios reports that the incoming Trump Justice Department will handle Biden in the same manner that the Biden Justice Department handled Trump.

“If Trump prevails in November, he has promised to get revenge on his opponents. Even though House Republicans have had difficulty proving that Biden has broken any laws, Trump associates are nonetheless attempting to use the Justice Department to target Biden and his family.”

Regarding the accusations against Trump, “everything you have seen from the Biden DOJ,” according to a source close to the Trump campaign, “you can expect to see from the Trump DOJ.” A Trump supporter contended that the current federal charges against Trump set a precedent for a second Trump administration to investigate and prosecute the Bidens. “Biden has obviously gotten away with a lot of corruption over the years, and the Donald Trump Justice Department is going to investigate it and hold him accountable,” the supporter said.

Last month, James Comer, the chairman of the House Oversight Committee (R-Ky.), stated that “we have accumulated lots of evidence of crimes, from the 170 suspicious activity reports to the numerous shell companies that were used to sneakily launder the money and then send the incremental payments to the ten different Biden family members, all the payments from Romania, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, and from Russia that were given to the Bidens during — most of which happened during Joe Biden’s tenure as American vice president.”

Biden’s investigation and probable indictment will not sit well with Democrats, but that is the precedent they created. They will have to lie on their own bed that they have created. Biden is verifiably corrupt, at least in this instance.

Author: Blake Ambrose

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