Missouri’s Attorney General Andrew Bailey has thrown down the gauntlet in a stunning exposé of what appears to be deep-seated collusion between Joe Biden’s Department of Justice (DOJ) and various Democratic prosecutors gunning for former President Donald Trump. If you thought political dramas were only good for Netflix binges, think again. This plot twist is happening in our own backyard.
Andrew Bailey, who carries the Republican banner high and proud, has decided that enough is enough. He’s not just rattling sabers here; he’s launched a full-on assault in the quest for transparency, filing a Freedom of Information Act request with the DOJ faster than you can say “political intrigue.” Why? To dig up dirt on the communications cobwebs linking Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, New York AG Letitia James, Special Prosecutor Jack Smith, and Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis in their united front against Trump.
Thanks to evidence that has come to light, my office has reason to believe Biden’s corrupt Department of Justice is the headquarters of the illicit prosecutions against President Trump.
— Attorney General Andrew Bailey (@AGAndrewBailey) May 10, 2024
In addition, Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg worked alongside New York Attorney General Letitia James in pursuing civil litigation against former President Trump, using that experience as a springboard from which to campaign for his current position.
— Attorney General Andrew Bailey (@AGAndrewBailey) May 10, 2024
Now, this isn’t some half-baked conspiracy theory cooked up in the backrooms of fringe internet forums. We’re talking about allegations of a coordinated attack emanating from what Bailey terms “Biden’s corrupt Department of Justice.” It seems the DOJ has allegedly been moonlighting as mission control for a political crusade against Trump, complete with deploying DOJ top brass—shoutout to Matthew Colangelo—for frontline duty in Bragg’s office.
The mission? Prosecuting Trump over accusations so stretched they’d make an elastic band blush, relating to hush money trials and supposed election fraud—charges that even the Federal Election Commission snorted at. Colangelo leading the charge against Trump in court is like waving a red flag that reads, “Nothing to see here except blatant politicization, folks.”
Bailey isn’t just throwing accusations into the wind and hoping they stick. He’s armed with evidence of backdoor deals and cozy collaborations that read like a script from a political thriller. And in a delicious twist of irony, while the DOJ might play the stalling game with document production, Bailey’s determined to shine a spotlight on these “politically motivated witch hunts” with all the subtlety of a fireworks show.
Missouri AG Andrew Bailey earlier tonight.
Missouri will get to the bottom of this criminal collusion.pic.twitter.com/Ijf4xUOYPq
— Citizen Free Press (@CitizenFreePres) May 10, 2024
Amidst this legal maelstrom, Trump, true to form, remains Teflon-coated, skillfully dodging trial dates and legal landmines with the agility of a cat. It’s clear that the former president is determined not to be the sacrificial lamb at the altar of political expediency.
In a world where the truth is often stranger than fiction, Bailey’s crusade for transparency is not just commendable; it’s downright essential. After all, in the grand theater of American politics, the audience deserves to know whether the stagehands are playing by the rules or if the script has been rewritten by those with the most to gain from the drama.
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