Americans are divided about many things, but mostly we are divided over Donad Trump. Approximately half the nation thinks Trump is one of the best Presidents of the United States in recent years, while the other half believes that Trump should be in prison for the rest of his life. Those who support Trump believe that there is a two-tier system of justice in the United States – one level for Trump and his supporters and one level for Biden and his supporters.
Trump
supporters believe that the Department of Justice has gone rogue and unleashed
the FBI on conservatives. They believe that the DOJ treatment of Trump amounts
to political persecution rather than political prosecution.
In
a recent article, Daniel Horowitz asked this question: “Do conservative media
figures, influencers, pundits, and elected officials actually want to solve the
weaponized persecution issue, or do they just want attention, ratings, and
nominating Trump for president as an end to itself?” He believes that we should
ask the same question about “every important issue of our time.” “What is the [conservative]
endgame?”
We’ve heard it all after the first two
indictments of Trump. “We’ve crossed the Rubicon,” “We’ve become a banana
republic,” “There’s no turning back from here.”
So it’s interesting how our government’s
biomedical tyranny apparently didn’t cross the line … or burning down our
economy … or destroying our energy … or aiding the cartels in the border
invasion … or sending billions to Ukraine … or, with the weaponized DOJ,
holding ordinary citizens and Trump supporters in prison indefinitely
pretrial n non-violent criminal charges for two years. But if Trump himself is
the red line, then fine. I’ll take it. But what are we going to do about it?
If we believe the DOJ is dead serious
about locking Trump up for the rest of his life, and especially with the latest
indictment being heard before an extremely far-left D.C. federal judge (and
jury pool), what is the plan to save the country and Trump himself? …
So yes, we have a very weak hand to play.
Which is very unfortunate, because what the DOJ is doing is deadly serious.
Officials are essentially criminalizing the harboring or articulation of a
political position if they deem it to be false or if individuals who hold that
same opinion commit a crime…. Trump is his own worst enemy and not our best bet
going forward if we actually believe in what he clearly doesn’t. But that still
does not negate the fact that you can’t criminalize “misinformation,” even if
it is demonstrably false, much less if it’s in dispute. After all, by this
standard, every Biden HHS official should be in prison for knowingly saying
that the vaccines stopped the virus, even months after they knew it wasn’t
true.
I agree with those Trump supporters who
assert that this is much bigger than Trump; officials want to criminalize our
existence. So the prosecution of political opponents – whether Trump or
ordinary citizens – needs to be shut down immediately. This is an
existential threat and an imminent problem.
Horowitz
continued to ask questions about what Republican elected officials, Republican
presidential candidates, and other conservatives are going to do about the problem,
Horowitz suggested something that I have heard from other sources: Defund the Department
of Justice.
Republicans control the House. Without the
House signing off on a budget come midnight of October 1, the DOJ gets no funding.
Republicans must return from their ridiculous six-week recess
and, while Biden and the Senate Democrats are on vacation, build the case for
defunding the prosecution of Trump (and other political targets). This is a PR
war and will require them to command the full attention of political news
rather than coming back a few days before the fiscal year is up without any
sense of unity. Then, they must stand their ground on the defunding provision
and use that brinksmanship to captivate the public with a sense of unity. Then,
they must stand their ground on the defunding provision and use that
brinksmanship to captivate the public with a sense of unity of purpose over
defending the First Amendment the way they unified against the attacks on Brett
Kavanaugh. They should also place a rider in the bill providing a motion for
defendants to assert political prosecution in the D.C. district and move their cases
to other parts of the country. The budget is the only critical item over which
Republicans wield a degree of ownership, and that leverage must be used now.
Horowitz
had other suggestions, but he believes that defunding the DOJ is more important
than impeaching Joe Biden or any of his henchmen. The other step that Horowitz
should happen is for conservatives to take the fight to the states. “we must
pressure state attorneys general, governors, and legislatures to begin interposing
against federal tyranny and backing targets of political prosecutions.” He even
provided a blueprint to do it.
Horowitz’s
third suggestion is for the attorneys general in red states to target “Democrats
for indictment who incite crimes based on political speech” - such as those Democrats
who called for riots after the death of George Floyd. They could also go after
anyone who encourages illegal immigration. Since the DOJ is charging Trump for
conspiracy against rights, red state attorneys general should “prosecute all
COVID-fascist elected officials on these provisions.”
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