POLL: Majority Say Biden DOJ is Making U.S. Look Like a Banana Republic by Indicting Trump

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POLL: Majority Say Biden DOJ is Making U.S. Look Like a Banana Republic by Indicting Trump

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Fox News took CNN-style liberties with the chyron under a split-screen of President Trump and Joe Biden speaking at the same time Tuesday night. Fox captioned the image, “Wannabe dictator speaks at the White House after having his political rival arrested.”

Donald Trump Jr. appeared on Newsmax on Tuesday to react to the ongoing witch hunt of his father by partisan actors in Washington. He called out the Department of Justice as corrupt and pointed out that there are two levels of justice, one for powerful Democrats and another for everyone else.

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  • Source: Breitbart
  • 06/14/2023

Tucker Carlson told his viewers that former President Donald Trump’s prosecution “isn’t just political, it’s ideological” and said the Washington, DC, establishment is targeting Trump for his staunch anti-war stance.

Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) clashed with CNN host Dana Bash Sunday morning in a heated exchange over former President Trump's federal indictment on handling of classified documents. "This is as political as it gets. And, frankly, Dana, it's part of a pattern," Jordan said on CNN's "State of the Union."

Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.) said the recent indictment of Donald Trump over his alleged mishandling of classified documents is a boon for the former president. “I know you don’t get what I’m saying, but people on my side believe it, and I think Donald Trump is stronger today politically than he was before,” Graham told ABC’s “This Week” on June 11.

FBI Director Christopher Wray narrowly avoided contempt of Congress proceedings last week over his refusal to provide the House Oversight Committee with an unclassified document memorializing a trusted informant’s allegation that then-Vice President Joe Biden accepted a $5 million bribe from Ukrainian energy oligarch Burisma.

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  • Source: Red State
  • 06/09/2023

Following the news, on Thursday evening, of former President Donald Trump’s indictment related to alleged mishandling of classified documents, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) issued a statement on Twitter condemning the move in no uncertain terms.

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  • Source: Hot Air
  • 06/09/2023

Donald Trump is back on Twitter … sort of. Last night, after revealing that the Department of Justice had indicted him on several as-yet unnamed charges, Trump published a four-minute video response through his campaign’s fast-response Twitter account.

Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), chairman of the House Judiciary Committee, is building on his reputation as a tenacious legislator who aggressively chases information and holds government officials to task. Spearheaded by Jordan, the committee is looking into FBI actions that Republicans contend are misdeeds and improper conduct aimed at derailing Donald Trump’s campaigns for president.

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  • Source: Fox News
  • 06/07/2023

It's take two for Chris Christie as the former two-term New Jersey governor officially launches his second White House bid, joining a crowded field of presidential hopefuls vying for the 2024 Republican nomination. Christie formally declared his candidacy Tuesday evening during a town hall event at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, New Hampshire, the state with the first presidential primary.

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When Trump burst on the political scene, his smashmouth style was, shall we say, off-putting. Dan Bongino, also from Queens, told us this was just the normal style of speech in that area. And many of us voted for the Donald, knowing that the alternative was simply intolerable. We weren’t sure what he would do, but his opponent was guaranteed to do bad things.

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  • Source: Breitbart
  • 06/05/2023

DES MOINES, Iowa — Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley took a jab at President Joe Biden’s competency level Saturday, saying candidates need to approach the 2024 race as if they were running against “President Kamala Harris.”

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  • Source: News Max
  • 06/05/2023

Rep. Ken Buck, R-Colo., told CNN's "State of the Union" on Sunday that 2024 GOP presidential candidates trying to "out-Trump" former President Donald Trump should instead stick to whatever their strong suits are. "You attended an event for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis here in Washington in April," host Dana Bash said to Buck. "You sat next to him on the House Judiciary Committee when he was in the House. What do you think of his campaign so far? Do you have advice for him?"