LOS ANGELES.–Ending the Rep. Matt Gaetz’s brouhaha Nov. 21 and nominating 59-year-old former Florida Atty. Gen. Pam Bondi, the Department of Justice and media started to sweat knowing they abused their institutions to maliciously prosecute and write fake stories about 78-year-old President-elected Donald Trump. DOJ past and present employees try to close ranks pretending they didn’t about the Constitution and the department to go after Trump for purely political reasons in his 2016 and 2024 campaign. Things got much worse in 2024 with Trump charged in various state and federal courts with fake crimes to prevent him from running for president. Democrats and the media did everything possible to get Trump locked up by framing him with concocted evidence for crimes he never committed. When Trump was convicted of 34 felonies in Manhattan Court May 31, Democrats and the press cheered.
Bondi now has the unenviable task of investigating the prosecutors all of whom conspired to prevent Trump from running in the 2024 election. Bondi will have to pick her battles wisely, probably won’t go after the utterly fake civil trial in Manhattan, finding Trump liable May 9, 2023 for abusing former Elle columnist E. Jean Carroll. Carroll claimed, and a jury agreed, that Trump essentially raped Carroll in the lingerie changing room sometime in 1995, though Carroll couldn’t recall the date. Trump was a famous real estate tycoon and celebrity making Carroll’s charge all the more preposterous. Yet that was the first salvo in a cascade of cases involving dragging Trump through the mud before formally announcing for president. When New York Atty. Gen. Letitia James found the Trump Organization liable for $450 million Feb. 16, 2004, it was another fake case designed to damage Trump.
Bondi will confine her investigations and prosecutions to the Department of Justice where she has total jurisdiction and authority. When it comes to New York Atty. Gen. Letitia James or Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg’s cases against Trump, that would come later if at all. Even the completely corrupt Fulton County DA Fani Willis Aug. 14, 2023 racketeering case against Trump and 18 other defendants should be examined by Bondi. Bondi gets to sink her teeth into the most egregious of all coming from Special Counsel Jack Smith at the Department of Justice charging Trump Aug. 1, 2023 with defrauding the United States in the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol riots. If that weren’t enough, Smith charged Trump again June 8, 2023 for illegally possessing classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago residence. Bondi needs to find the common thread of illegal malicious prosecution against Trump.
Former Deputy FBI Director Andrew McCabe, 56, now a CNN pundit, hazards his opinion about who Trump should pick as FBI Director. McCabe fears that he could be charged in the near future with malicious prosecution of Trump, all with the purpose in 2016 of getting Democrat, former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton elected. McCabe’s boss, 63-year-old former FBI Director James Comey, a frequent guest on anti-Trump fake news, was fired May 9. 2017, prompting the Special Counsel Mueller investigation. Mueller’s investigation lasted 22 months and cost $40 million to conclude that Trump had no inappropriate ties to the Kremlin the 2016 campaign. Bondi will need to look into Comey’s role in the Trump counterintelligence investigation but, more importantly, who ordered up the chain of command the investigation in the Obama White House.
Bondi sends chills into current and former DOJ and FBI officials knowing that she’ll order and investigation into how the DOJ got involved with the FBI investigation Trump in 2016 then charging him in 2023 with various felonies all based on fake probable cause, not meeting any criminal standards under U.S. criminal law. “The Department of Justice, the prosecutors will be prosecuted, the bad ones,” Bond said on Fox News in 2023 after Trump was indicted in Fani Willis fake racketeering case. “The investigators will be prosecuted,” Bondi said. Bondi wasn’t timid about saying she would go after the “deep state,” a cabal of career Democrat prosecutors that used their positions to politically go after Trump. Bondi said that deep state prosecutors “hiding in the shadows . . . they can all be investigated,” leaving career prosecutors all squirming.
Bondi plans to also investigate alleged election fraud in 2020, where she believes ballots for Trump were dumped and other without proper verification were tallied for 82-year-old President Joe Biden. “I would expect her to exactly what Trump wants her to do,” said a former unnamed senior DOJ employee. He said members of Jack Smith’s team are starting to consult with attorneys should they get indicted for malicious political prosecution. “She is hands-on an she is also loyal to her co-workers, meaning she’s not going to try to push anyone out because they are Democrats or a career prosecutor who is apolitical,” Dave Aronberg, state attorney for Palm Beach County. “She believes in the rule of law.” What Democrat and the media fear most under Bondi is they’re going to be exposed for engaging in a conspiracy to sabotage Trump’s 2024 presidential campaign.
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John M. Curtis writes politically neutral commentary analyzing spin in national and global news. He’s editor of OnlineColumnist.com and author of Dodging The Bullet and Operation Charisma.