The liberty principle for this Freedom Friday is the need for equal justice before the law. Former President Donald Trump was arrested and indicted today in Atlanta, Georgia, for challenging the 2020 presidential election. This is Trump’s fourth indictment in the past five months.
Trump
was charged with violations of the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt
Organizations Act (RICO Act), a law made to indict mobsters and gangsters. Charges
were made for making telephone calls to legislators, encouraging people to
watch television programs, and other such things.
Meanwhile,
evidence continues to arise due to the corruption of then-Vice President Joe
Biden and his family. It appears that Trump’s first impeachment came for
questioning the Biden corruption. Victor Davis Hanson explained the situation
this way.
Despite years of Biden family and media
disinformation, we are finally learning that President Joe Biden really did
fire Ukrainian prosecutor Victor Shokin for looking into state corruption
involving the oil company Burisma and his son Hunter Biden – and ultimately Joe
Biden himself.
As vice president, Biden, in his own
words, bragged that he had threatened to cancel the deliverance of American
foreign aid to Ukraine unless Shokin was dismissed.
So what is Congress to do now – unimpeach and
exonerate an innocently impeached Donald Trump, and instead impeach a guilty
Biden for essentially the same allegations?
After all, the Left redefined the impeachment
bar in 2019 as leveraging foreign aid to Ukraine to benefit one’s political
career.
And that is exactly what Joe Biden did to
ensure his son could continue to raise millions for the Biden family with
foreign governments, while being shielded from political consequences.
An impeached Trump also was accused of
using the power of government to go after his likely 2020 presidential rival by
suggesting that Joe Biden and his family were corrupt and should be
investigated by Ukrainian officials for fraud and bribery.
Despite Joe Biden’s denials, Trump was
right: There was plenty of evidence to link unwarranted Ukrainian payoffs going
into Biden family coffers.
So Trump in 2019 had good reasons to
ensure that none of the Bidens was still burrowed deeply into the Ukrainian
payoff machine.
In contrast, Biden had far less grounds to
unleash the full powers of government against his probable 2024 rival, Trump.
After
explaining several more examples of how Biden is treated much better than is
Trump, Hanson concluded his article as follows:
Finally, Joe Biden can no longer work a
full day. He mutters. He stumbles. He serially lies.
He hijacks solemn occasions commemorating
national tragedies by trying to one-up the grieving with his own self-absorbed
stories – most of them irrelevant and narcissistic half-truths.
If a cognitively and criminally challenged
Biden cannot finish his term, we will finally learn the full story of 15 years
of Biden family corruption.
The Bidens will lose the only impediment –
Joe Biden’s political machinations – left in the way of an honest, full-blown
felony investigation into what is likely the most corrupt presidential family
in American history.
Trump
is in a dangerous situation. Not only does he have 91 charges against him – any
one of them would put him in prison for years. Even though his charges are
nonsense and would most likely be overturned by higher courts, such cases would
take years to work through the court system.
In
addition, Trump is in danger due to assassination. The secret combinations that
are controlling our government will attempt assassination if they cannot win in
the courts or in an election. The only course they would have left is to kill
him. If he is imprisoned in Georgia, he could be killed there – several people
have died there in recent months. Then there are numerous foreign nations that
would kill him if given the chance, such as Iran, Russia, or China.
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