Thursday, 12 December 2024

BREAKING: The DOJ and Jack Smith Immediately Ending ALL Cases Against Donald Trump!


It’s happening.  In the hours since President Trump has secured not only the electoral votes necessary to become the 47th President of the United States, but the popular vote to move forward with a mandate from the people, along with control of both the House and Senate to ensure the successful passage of an agenda that will truly gut the federal government and return the United States back to a path of common sense, dignity, and strength — the country is undergoing a strange period of self-correcting just on the news of the change that is coming.

Reports are starting to come out over the last hour that the Biden-Harris Department of Justice is ending all the lawfare against President Trump, and Special Prosecutor Jack Smith will be gone before President Trump takes the oath of office.

I can appreciate the plausible excuse being used to explain the reasoning behind this move, thereby avoiding admitting the truth they are terrified.  But the simple fact is that the lawfare against President Trump, designed to malign and usurp his legitimate grievances against the Biden-Harris administration and the Deep State… has failed.  The intention all along was simply to keep him from ever regaining the reins of power, once stolen.  With his sweeping victory (electoral, popular, House, and Senate!), those attempts have finally come to their utter end.

And yes — “they” are terrified.

According to a Fox News interview with the Former Attorney General, Bill Barr notes that prosecutors simply will be unable to continue the cases during his term.

The Justice Department is looking to wind down two federal criminal cases against President-elect Trump as he prepares to be sworn in to a second term in the White House – a decision that upholds long-standing policy that prevents Justice Department attorneys from prosecuting a sitting president.

In making this argument, Justice Department officials cited a memo from the Office of Legal Counsel filed in 2000, which upholds a Watergate-era argument that asserts it is a violation of the separation of powers doctrine for the Justice Department to investigate a sitting president.

It further notes that such proceedings would “unduly interfere in a direct or formal sense with the conduct of the Presidency.”

“In light of the effect that an indictment would have on the operations of the executive branch, ‘an impeachment proceeding is the only appropriate way to deal with a President while in office,’” the memo said in conclusion.

Former Attorney General Bill Barr also backed this contention Wednesday in an interview with Fox News Digital, noting that after Trump takes office in January, prosecutors will be unable to continue the cases during his term.

Barr told Fox News Digital that a Trump-appointed attorney general could immediately halt all federal cases brought by current Special Counsel Jack Smith in Washington, D.C., and Florida.

The charges in D.C. stem from Trump’s alleged efforts to overturn the outcome of the 2020 presidential election. In Florida, they are centered on Trump’s handling of classified documents after leaving the White House in 2020.

That 4:34 minute clip shared by Gunther Eagleman is a perfect synopsis of the overall confusion and exasperation being experienced by the democrats and those on the left who have targeted President Trump in so many ways (literally, and legally) over the last few years.  They just can’t wrap their heads around the fact that none of it worked — and he WON.

I want to give you a little pretext on all this.  Check out this clip from Benny Johnson talking to Mike Davis — a possible choice for President Trump’s new Attorney General.  This was yesterday, early afternoon, before the vote counting was far enough in to be “sure” that what we expected to happen was actually going to happen.  Listen to his take on Jack Smith.

Are we seeing this near instant change in legal direction simply because “you can’t prosecute a sitting President”?  I don’t think so.  I think they’re scared.  I think they’re terrified.  Because everything “they” have been trying to do against President Trump — every low blow and patently false slanderous accusation they have tried to pile on top of him — has come back to haunt them.

He beat them, fair and square.  And this was not simply about a man.  This wasn’t Republican versus Democrat.  This wasn’t even conservative versus liberal, or leftist, or even just about the globalist elites trying to get America out of their way.

This was a battle of two worldviews, diametrically opposed to each other.  One held corruption and lies and deceit and control in high esteem.  And the other held up freedom, liberty, authenticity, merit, and truth as ideals.

We just witnessed the largest referendum on participation trophies since the fall of the Roman Empire, and we just saw the biggest up-vote on meritocracy since the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ — and I am not being sacrilegious, if you understand what I’m saying.  This is not about Trump; he said so himself many times.

It’s about REALITY; and whether or not a skewed version of that reality is allowed to dictate our lives illegitimately.

That is how big this is.  It’s bigger than we even realize, I suspect.  It’s bigger than one man, one movement — it’s even bigger than our nation.

We just witnessed over the course of several months one of the clearest instances of God Almighty intervening in human affairs for His own purposes.  That’s my take.

And yes… “they” are terrified.  Because they chose wrong.  And they played every evil underhanded card they could.  And now they’re on the chopping block.

Kamala was right — Jesus wasn’t at “that” rally.  And that was the problem, from beginning to end.

But I know a different rally that he darn sure was at.  And I’m extremely thankful for His presence and protection for President Trump, in so many ways, as we move forward.

This is a Guest Post from our friends over at WLTReport.

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