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Will the Corrupt United States Department of Justice (sic) Be Held Accountable? by Paul Craig Roberts
(2023-12-14 at 21:14:43 )
Will the Corrupt United States Department of Justice (sic) Be Held Accountable? by Paul Craig Roberts
It is a paradox that Jack Smith, who in my opinion has less integrity than the infamous Stalinist prosecutor Andrey Vyshinsky who prosecuted Stalins show trials of the Bolsheviks, was appointed director of the Justice (sic) Departments Office of Public Integrity.
Perhaps recognizing Mr. Smiths lack of concern with justice, Merrick Garland, the worst Attorney General in United States history, sicced Jack Smith on President Donald Trump and Donald Trump supporters who attended the Trump rally labeled an "insurrection" by the whore media and Democrat Party.
The way Mr. Smith got his convictions was to intentionally misapply law in order to coerce innocent people with a 20 year prison threat into a plea bargain. In other words, by intentionally misusing law he forced people to convict themselves via self-incrimination, which is what a plea bargain is.
Federal judge Carl Nichols threw out charges against three defendants based on Smiths wrongful use of law. This has led to a situation in which the United States Supreme Court announced yesterday that it would take up the defendants complaint that Jack Smith illegitimately used evidence-tampering law to prosecute Donald Trump supporters and force them into self-incrimination to avoid a 20 year sentence. Mr. Smiths pressure on one defendant, Matthew Perna, caused him to commit suicide. In my opinion, Jack Smith should be indicted for murder.
Defense attorney Joseph McBride said that the DOJs misuse of law "is rooted in corruption and political hatred."
Defense attorney William Shipley predicted that the Supreme Courts decision to take up the case would put an end to the case against Donald Trump: "The decision by SCOTUS today to take up the appeal on the 1512 "obstruction of an official proceeding" case means the Trump D.C. case will not be going to trial."
After the Supreme Courts refusal to take up the clearly wrongful conviction of Derek Chauvin, I have not as much confidence as Shipley in the Supreme Courts interest in justice.
But I hope Shipley is right as the result will be the release of the hundreds of innocent United States of Americans wrongly convicted on purpose by in my opinion a totally corrupt Department of Justice (sic), every member of which should be indicted for weaponizing law and using it as a weapon against Donald Trump, his attorneys, and his supportrers.
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