Todd Blanche will hold Dems accountable for their dirty anti-Trump lawfare

It’s easy to forget, but from 2022 through 2024, Democrats engaged in some of the most reckless, republic-destabilizing actions since their partisan forebears fired on Fort Sumter in 1861.In colluding to prosecute then-former (and future) President Donald Trump on sham legal grounds across four different jurisdictions and three separate prosecutors, Democrat-Lawfare Complex thugs acted in a manner more befitting tribal warlords of a third-world hellhole than elected officials in the greatest country on Earth.They crossed a line that never should have been crossed, effectuating the old Stalinist creed, attributed to Soviet secret police chief Lavrentiy Beria: “Show me the man and I’ll show you the crime.”Many have found it convenient to move on, but details about the Democrats’ depths of lawfare depravity are still emerging.Over the past couple of weeks, we’ve learned more about so-called special counsel Jack Smith, the one-man wrecking ball who brought the twin federal probes against Trump in Washington, DC, (the 2020 election case) and in Florida (the classified documents case).Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Sen.Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) revealed that Smith’s own henchmen may, ironically, have committed the same classified documents offenses for which Smith prosecuted Trump.Grassley also disclosed that Smith obtained text messages from 44 Republican members of Congress — despite Smith’s explicit denials of doing exactly that.That looks an awful lot like perjury.And perjury is actually just the tip of the iceberg: Smith and his primary colluders — namely Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and Fulton County, Georgia, District Attorney Fani Willis — may have committed myriad other crimes.For instance, federal law criminalizes conspiring to “injure, oppress, threaten, or intimidate any person .
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in the free exercise or enjoyment of any right or privilege secured to him by the Constitution or laws of the United States.”That’s an a...