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Before indicting former President Donald Trump, three separate prosecutors reportedly had meetings with White House aides.
These reported meetings raise suspicions of a coordinated effort to target President Joe Biden’s political opponent in the upcoming 2024 election.
If there was indeed coordination involved, it would support Trump’s claim that these indictments are a form of election interference.
The timing of these indictments is also noteworthy.
Just after Trump announced his intention to run for re-election against Biden, he faced four separate indictments in different jurisdictions.
It is interesting to note that each indictment coincided with revelations about the business dealings of the Biden family.
Furthermore, it has been reported that in three out of these four cases, prosecutors met with members of the Biden administration prior to filing charges against Trump:
- Alvin Bragg: New York – “Stormy Daniels” Case (state)
- Jack Smith: Miami – “Documents” Case (federal)
- Fani Willis: Fulton County, Georgia (state)
First Case: “Story Daniels”
The initial indictment took place on April 4, 2023. This was the same day that Kathy Chung, a former aide to Joe Biden, testified against him regarding his mishandling of classified documents. Her testimony contradicted Biden’s account of the events.
According to a court source, on March 17, 2023, Bragg requested a meeting with federal law enforcement prior to indicting Trump. A year earlier, Bragg’s office hired Matthew Colangelo, a former senior official at the Department of Justice (DOJ). Colangelo had previously focused on targeting Trump during his time at the DOJ and also criticized Trump in his role at the New York Attorney General’s office.
“Bragg has been very discredited by the indictment because the people that read it, even Democrats—they’re saying this is not an indictment,” Trump exclusively told Breitbart News after the indictment:
Some are saying this is unconstitutional because there’s no crime. He’s been absolutely discredited. It’s a shame. They’re willing to destroy our country. This is all run by the White House, by the way, just in case you have any questions. In fact, they put a man from the White House into one of the top White House/DOJ officials is right there—Matthew Colangelo. He’s the one that’s leading it. He was sitting in the front row in the court during the whole thing. He was in the front row. This is all done by the White House because they don’t want to run against us.
Second Case: “Documents”
On June 8, 2023, Smith submitted the second indictment. On that same day, an FBI form called the 10-23 came to light, alleging that Joe Biden had been bribed with $5 million.
Later in June, Smith filed a revised indictment after Hunter Biden’s plea deal in Delaware fell through.
Back in March, a member of Biden’s counsel’s office reportedly met with a key member of Smith’s team. This meeting took place just nine weeks before Trump was indicted by Smith in the classified document case.
The news raises concerns about visits to the White House during Bratt’s involvement with the special counsel.
Law professor Jonathan Turley from George Washington University stated that it would be reasonable for the Justice Department to confirm whether this meeting was connected to the ongoing investigation or if it involved some other matter.
In July, Trump strongly criticized the indictment, accusing it of being election interference. He also revealed to Breitbart News that Biden is unwilling to compete against him in the upcoming election.
“They didn’t want to run against me. That’s why they did it,” he said. “They did this so I wouldn’t get the nomination… They don’t want to run against me, that’s why they did it.”
Third Case: Georgia Case
On August 14, 2023, Willis submitted the third indictment against Trump. The official court website of Fulton County, Georgia initially published what seemed to be an indictment against Trump but later removed it.
According to Breitbart News, months prior to the indictment, Willis’ chief county prosecutor had two meetings with Biden’s White House counsel on May 23 and November 18, 2022.
These meetings took place a year before Trump was indicted in August. It is reported that Fulton County taxpayers were billed $2,000 for each meeting, with an hourly rate of $250 for eight hours.
Both Willis and the prosecutor do not dispute these accusations. However, a spokesperson from Willis’s office stated that she would address these issues in court filings at a later time according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
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“[T]he district attorney was totally compromised. The case has to be dropped,” Trump told reporters in Washington, DC. “They say she’s in far more criminal liability than any of the people she’s looking at.”
Once more, there were suspicions about the timing of the indictment.
Willis chose to indict Trump on the very day when a former FBI supervisory special agent acknowledged that Biden’s 2020 transition team had received advanced notice regarding their intention to interview Hunter Biden.
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