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President Trump slapped the current system of weaponized justice in the U.S. on Friday, labeling the scandalous slate of revelations released this week in the wake of the “Twitter Files” drop as part of a broader and perhaps even Orwellian society.
“Police State!” Trump remarked simply, captioning a re-post of an earlier statement he made about the shocking data.
He previously wrote, “WHAT IS GOING ON WITH THE FBI & ‘JUSTICE’ DEPARTMENT? THEY SEEM TO BE TOTALLY OUT OF CONTROL! THERE IS, RIGHT NOW, A ‘WEAPONIZATION’ OF JUSTICE THE LIKES OF WHICH OUR COUNTRY HAS NEVER SEEN BEFORE.”
This week, Trump also shared an article from The Federalist detailing Attorney General Merrick Garland’s refusal to appoint a special counsel in the ongoing probe into Hunter Biden while simultaneously appointing Jack Smith as special counsel in the investigation of President Trump.
Federalist writer Mike Davis reported, “Garland’s choice of Smith as special counsel is also a troubling one. Mike Howell, director of the Heritage Foundation’s Oversight Project and a former attorney for the House Oversight Committee, tweeted that ‘Jack Smith is well known and liked in leftist circles because of his role in the IRS scandal, working with Lois Lerner to illicitly target conservative groups.’”
In November, Trump addressed Garland’s appointment of Jack Smith as special counsel in the “classified” documents case revolving around the FBI’s raid of Mar-a-Lago in August.
“Over the years, I’ve given millions and millions of pages of documents, tax returns, and everything else. And they have found nothing,” Trump stated, according to RSBN.
On Truth Social, Trump remarked on Garland’s decision, “Weaponization like never before. So terrible!”
As reported by RSBN, Trump has pointed out that even “RINOs” and “THE WEAK” are admitting that the 2020 presidential election was “rigged.”
Between the weaponized justice system and evidence of Big Tech election interference, things are looking pretty bleak for the once-trusted American institutions of the DOJ, the FBI, and beyond.
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