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The American legal system, in fact the defining principle of American life, the principle that has kept us free, is equal justice, and the principle is fairly simple. No matter what you look like or who your parents are or what your politics are, the law treats you just like any other American. That’s a very high standard, but Americans have long believed in fairness, and most of those in charge of managing that system have acted with integrity, so the country has mostly been at a core of 250 years old. I have achieved my ideal. But the populist surge of 2016 changed everything.
A permanent Washington suddenly felt more threatened by its own voters, American voters, than by foreign opponents. donald trump, seemed to them more dangerous than ISIS. They panicked, and in their panic, our leaders decided to turn the American legal system, the American intelligence agencies, and, if necessary, the U.S. Army against their political opponents. bottom. They felt they had no choice. In doing this, they abandoned the ancient principle of equality under the law, effectively replacing it with an oath of allegiance. It’s a big change and we’re seeing the results of that change tonight.
Just 24 hours after a Manhattan grand jury indicted Joe Biden’s rival in the upcoming presidential election, another jury, also in New York, convicted a Republican social media influencer named Douglas Mackie. What did Mackie do wrong? Douglas Mackie’s crime was making fun of Hillary Clinton voters online. The screen shows a meme that Mackey posted on his Twitter during the 2016 election. In that meme, Mackey suggests it’s possible to vote for president by texting his message. Because only Hillary voters could be stupid enough to believe such nonsense.
Mackie’s insult didn’t change a single vote in the election, and no one has proven otherwise. The government left no victims of this crime. I could not do it. Douglas McKee was joking. No one believed he was a federal election official. In fact, his social media profile picture had a Donald Trump hat. It was undeniable. It was a mockery, but in the wake of the 2016 election and mounting hysteria about Donald Trump, mocking the Democrats has become a crime, and as a result, tonight, Douglas Mackie has been sentenced to his 10-year prison sentence. to face The lawsuit against Doug Mackie is the most shocking attack on free speech in our country in our lifetime.
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This is also a useful lesson about who will be allowed to speak in the future. After all, a woman named Kristina Wong posted nearly the same meme during her 2016 election that same year, but unlike Doug Mackey, Wong voted for Hillary Clinton. “Hey Trump supporters,” she wrote. not shown. Did you see how this works? Have you embraced our new partisan legal standards? That’s the point of practice. They want you to know the rules. We’ll talk more about the Doug Mackie case and what it means for you and America soon.
The FBI’s counter-terrorism division arrested a Virginia grandmother for four misdemeanors this week, according to a new report by Julie Kelly. what exactly did she do? She walked into the Capitol with her elderly mother for a total of 15 minutes on her January 6th. she didn’t hurt anyone. She didn’t destroy anything. She was just standing there, but at the same time, the transgender thugs who broke into the Tennessee State Capitol yesterday weren’t being rounded up by the FBI’s Counterterrorism Division, and of course they were being arrested. No. It’s not. Joe Biden honored them with Trans Day visibility. So while what we’re seeing here is definitely bigger than Donald Trump, we’re about to start tonight with an update on his case. — He is a Republican presidential candidate.
Now it looks like Trump is being charged with lesser charges than treason, rioting, conspiracy and even shoplifting. A series of process crimes related to payments believed to have been made seven years ago. In a fair system, it wouldn’t be a crime under the law seven years later, but the Soros-funded Manhattan district attorney Alvin Bragg, pieced together a Frankenstein legal theory to justify this prosecution. Someone leaked the news of the grand jury indictment of Donald Trump to the media as if under normal circumstances it would be impossible because the statute of limitations has passed and all of that is not enough in the third world. Well, that in itself is a crime under New York law.
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Will Alvin Bragg prosecute the leaker? Please. Almost certainly someone in your office. As many people have pointed out today, Bragg has no intention of prosecuting Hunter Biden or other Democrats for their crimes. Bragg will not prosecute Hillary Clinton. Even if she admits to violating campaign finance laws by paying for fake Russian dossier. Interestingly, none of these have alerted surveillance agencies to government abuses or media. No, just the opposite. The media are rooting for a new standard of tribal justice.
Douglas Brinkley, CNN: Here’s the good news. Our legal system says no one is above the law.
Former Congressman Elizabeth Holtzmann: No Republicans, no Democrats, no Donald Trump, no one is above the law.
Adam Kinzinger, CNN: I tend to think that no one is above the law.
Ali Melber, MSNBC: No one is above the law.
Andrew Wiseman, MSNBC: We have political leaders who are not above the law.
MSNBC Guest: We do not believe that everyone should be above the law.
Simone Sanders, MSNBC: If so, they were all hitting the same drums. No one is above the law.
MSNBC Guest: No one is above the law. The evidence today is that that includes Trump.
Glenn Kirshner, MSNBC: New life was breathed into the phrase “no man above the law”.
Will Kane: Alvin Bragg is above the law
Let’s be perfectly clear. None of the people you see now care about justice. Let the word burn in their mouths. No, they are clearly bloodthirsty. They will cheer you up if you wear the necklace on the street. “No one is above the law!” They will scream as you writhe on the ground. They would, but as long as the old standards of fairness and equal application of the law pretended to apply, what happened to Sam Bankman Freed? mosquito? Biggest financial crime in history?
To this day, no one has explained or bothered to tell us how Sam Bankman-Fried was able to pay bail set at $250 million. What became clear to those of us long-suffering was that a former dean of Stanford University and a Stanford computer scientist offered his $500,000 and his $200,000 respectively, and his parents decided the value of their home. It’s just that I presented That leaves a fairly large gap. where did the rest of the money come from? No one will tell you. No one in the media asked because no one cared. Sam Bankman-Fried was not rewarded for his former mistress, no, he cheated out of his million and fled with homes in the Bahamas, but because he voted right, the system didn’t want him. is protecting
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It’s amazing, but he’s not the only criminal Washington refuses to prosecute. There are many of them. For example, those who destroyed the US dollar. Those who corrupted the US military and turned it into a joke. The people who flooded rural America with opioids and killed hundreds of thousands. Those who are now selling our oil reserves to China. No one has ever been prosecuted. In fact, everyone is getting promoted.
I’ll cover them in more detail soon, but for now I’d like to start with donald trump, the Republican front-runner who was indicted for non-existent crimes during the presidential election. Of course, I have a very specific question about how this will affect racing, because that’s the whole point of affecting racing.