Soooooo much WINNING, glorious WINNING, happening in America right now, it’s hard to know where to begin?
Let’s start with the fantastic news, reported with a scowl by one of CNN’s on-air Democrat operatives, that the Trump DOJ fired more than a dozen corrupt prosecutors who worked with special counsel Jack Smith on his hoax prosecutions of Donald Trump over the past three years:
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The acting Attorney General has moved to fire, we're told, over a dozen officials who worked on criminal investigations related to President Trump.
The acting attorney general sent out a memo earlier notifying them that they were being removed from their positions, saying, quote, “You played a significant role in prosecuting President Trump. The proper functioning of the government critically depends on the trust superior officials placed in their subordinates. Given your significant role in prosecuting the president. I do not believe that the leadership of the department can trust you to assist in implementing the President's agenda faithfully.”
So that has happened just in the past 15, 20 minutes. And then earlier this afternoon, we learned that the Trump administration is also launching what is being described as a, quote, “special project to investigate certain charges that were pursued in the larger January 6th investigation.”
So this isn't related to President Trump, but this is related to January 6th prosecutions where individuals were charged with obstruction of justice. Now, the interim U.S. attorney, Ed Martin, sent out a memo today saying that he wants to review cases where this charge was used.
A senior administration official notes the fact that the Supreme Court reviewed this charge being used in the context of January 6th, that it could not be used in this context. So now all of these cases are being reviewed. The senior administration official called this a huge waste of resources and said this is going to be a fact finding mission.
But, of course, there are enormous concerns about the Trump Justice Department going after prosecutors. Of course, this was the largest criminal investigation and prosecution in the Justice Department's history. Trump has just pardoned most of the people who have been convicted. All but 14, our pardoned 14 received commutations. Other people having their charges dismissed. But two incredibly big stories out of the Trump Justice Department in terms of how they are going to handle the criminal investigations that have occurred over the past four years.
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Note especially the bolded sentence, in which CNN’s propagandist notes that the devotion of hundreds of DOJ/FBI personnel to running down every Trump supporter who happened to be in DC on Jan. 6, 2021 constitutes “the largest criminal investigation and prosecution in the Justice Department’s history.” That fact in and of itself demands that those making that decision be held accountable, all the way up to Merrick Garland and Christopher Wray. What an astonishing misallocation of resources.