Top DOJ Official CONFESSES The Government is Targeting Trump for Political Reasons, Calls it a “Pervasion of Justice”

A top official at Biden’s Department of Justice was filmed ADMITTING that the DOJ is only targeting President Donald Trump for political reasons.

The official in question was Nicholas Biase, the DOJ’s Chief of Public Affairs, and he said that the cases brought against the 2024 Republican nominee Trump are a “travesty of justice,” which have only backfired to make him more popular with voters.

Biase, speaking on the case led by Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, which is the case that landed Trump 24 felony counts for falsifying business records said Bragg, “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 nonsense,” the high-ranking DOJ official said.

He added that what Trump did is common practice for anybody in real estate in New York but NOBODY has ever been charged for it – except Trump.

 

Biase went on to say that he’s known Bragg for 15 years and even used to work with him but that the entire thing is bogus. He added that Bragg’s star witness, the Trump-hating attorney and convicted perjurer Michael Cohen is a “psycho.”

The DOJ higher-up added that the Democrats are just “so obsessed” with getting Trump that they have been using cases like this just to try and be able to label Trump a convicted felon.

Watch the video here to see what else this DOJ official had to say about the political persecution of President Trump by the Biden-Harris administration.

 

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