First, let’s stipulate that we now live in a country with a two-tiered system of justice. It is tempting to say it is one system for Democrats and an entirely different system for Republicans, but that is not entirely accurate.
What we have is one system for creatures who are members in good standing of the DC Swamp/Deep State, and another for those who, like General Mike Flynn and Donald J. Trump, are not.
If you are, say, Bill Clinton, you can hide classified documents for years in your sock drawer at Chappaqua, and neither the FBI nor the DOJ writ large will bother you.
If you are Hillary Clinton, you can keep reams of emails containing national security secrets on a private server housed in a Chappaqua bathroom, and then destroy that server with axes, hammers and Clorox when the FBI pretends to come looking, and you can be sure you will never be charged with violations of the arcane Espionage Act or obstruction of justice or for lying to investigators or for committing perjury in congressional hearings, all of which you are manifestly guilty of doing.
If you are the Biden family, you can trade national security information to Ukrainian gas company executives and agents of the Chinese government in exchange for millions in bribes, and keep national security documents in your unlocked garage next to your vintage Corvette for years, and trust that neither Merrick Garland nor anyone in the corrupt propaganda media will ever look your way.
Okay? That’s all stipulated. It isn’t fair. It isn’t right. It isn’t ‘justice’ in any sense of the word.
Now onto Donald Trump, and the indictment that was unsealed on Friday.