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Republicans Who Don’t Impeach Biden And His DOJ Cronies Now Are Part Of The Partisan Prosecution Problem

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The latest round of unconstitutional charges from Biden’s Department of Justice against former President Donald Trump warrants a severe smackdown from the other branches of government. Senate Republicans have a proven track record of being useless in defending conservatives against Democrat-led attacks but even the House GOP has sat on its haunches on this issue far too long.

Formally, according to an indictment announced Tuesday night, Trump faces charges of conspiracy to defraud the United States, conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding, obstruction of and an attempt to obstruct an official proceeding, and conspiracy against civil rights, all of which were brought by Special Counsel Jack Smith in an investigation into Trump’s actions leading up to and on Jan. 6, 2021. In reality, Trump faces punishment by his likely 2024 presidential rival for claiming the 2020 election was stolen, an opinion which is undoubtedly protected by the First Amendment.

The most recent indictment is in addition to the 74 preexisting charges in the Democrats’ classified documents and Manhattan cases against Trump, both of which are legally weak, even by Never Trumpers’ standards. The number of charges is only expected to go up, with several more charges anticipated in the “get Trump” Georgia election case.

The timing of Trump’s indictments is suspicious because it perfectly aligns with the Biden administration’s attempts to obstruct and cover up the Democrat president’s role in an international influence-peddling scheme. Every time there is a bombshell breakthrough in the Biden family corruption case, Trump is

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