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Join Mug Club TODAY for $20 off with promo code LAWFARE: DOJ Chief of Public Affairs Admits Trump Indictments are a Politically Motivated ‘Perversion of Justice’; Reveals Lawfare Involved in Making Former President a ‘Convicted Felon’ Backfired on Democrats; Claims His Former Colleague Alvin Bragg’s Case is ‘Nonsense’ and Alleges He Was ‘Stacking Charges’ Send us a tip: LWCTips@ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- • Nicholas Biase, Chief of Public Affairs, U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Attorney’s Office, Southern District of New York: “He [Bragg] was stacking charges and, like, rearranging things just to make it fit a case. No, honestly, I think the case [against Trump] is real estate person in New York does what he [Trump] did. Nobody's ever been charged with this. It's all him [Trump]...That's why, like, he’s [Trump] surging in the polls. You know, it's a perversion of justice.” • Biase: “Before he [Bragg] decided to prosecute Trump, did you know who he was? You do Bragg. Who I've known for 15 years. Who used to work in my is very ambitious.” • Biase: The point of prosecuting Trump was “to make him a affects his candidacy if he’s a convicted felon.” • Biase: The Fani Willis case in Fulton County, Georgia is “a travesty of justice. To put it mildly, it's a mockery of justice. She is a whole thing is disgusting. They’re just out to get him [Trump].” • Biase: “The state level is like the f*cking Wild West. They are like idiots. They don't care. They’re all 're obsessed with getting him [Trump].” [NEW YORK – Sept. 5, 2024] Louder with Crowder’s MugClub Undercover unit released a new video today exposing the political lawfare President Trump has faced over the last 18 months. Nicholas Biase, a senior official at the U.S. Justice Department’s Southern District of New York [SDNY], explained what he calls a “perversion of justice” led by Manhattan District Attorney, Alvin Bragg, to hurt the current Republican nominee’s chance in the 2024 presidential election. “He was stacking charges and, like, rearranging things just to make it fit a case. No, honestly, I think the case [against Trump in NYC] is real estate person in New York does what he [Trump] did. Nobody's ever been charged with this. It's all him [Trump]...That's why, like, he’s [Trump] surging in the polls. You know, it's a perversion of justice,” Biase said. The point of prosecuting Trump was “to make him a affects his candidacy if he’s a convicted felon,” he said. The SDNY spokesman went on to explain just how well he knows Alvin Bragg. He also details why he believes Bragg moved forward with indicting Trump. “Before he [Bragg] decided to prosecute Trump, did you know who he was? You do Bragg. Who I've known for 15 years. Who used to work in my is very ambitious,” Biase said. “I used to work with him for 10 years…I mean, we know each other really well. But, like, do I respect what’s he doing? No,” he said. The U.S. Justice Department Chief of Public Affairs agreed with the MugClub Undercover journalist that President Trump was undergoing a process of political lawfare, where Trump’s Democrat political opponents are using the judicial system to affect electoral results. Biase cited the Fulton County, Georgia prosecutor, Fani Willis, as a prime example of an unethical prosecutor. The Fani Willis case in Fulton County, Georgia is “a travesty of justice. To put it mildly, it's a mockery of justice. She is a whole thing is disgusting. They’re just out to get him [Trump],” the senior DOJ official said. FOLLOW ME: Website: Twitter: Instagram: Facebook:

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