from WND:
Not one ‘should be allowed to retire without facing charges’
There’s a new political campaign agenda that exploded into existence in a manner of minutes on Thursday.
That’s when a leftist jury in Manhattan convicted President Donald Trump of business reporting violations for calling his legal fees, legal fees.
The conviction was orchestrated by Joe Biden from the White House, Alvin Bragg from his prosecutor’s office, and Juan Merchan, from the court bench. All of them are Democrats.
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And the new agenda?
To jail Democrats.
John Hinderaker at Powerline Blog explained what happened. “A grotesquely biased jury of Trump-haters, led by a judge who put service to his party above his judicial responsibilities, has returned guilty verdicts against Donald Trump on all 34 counts with which he was – absurdly – charged.”
And then he offered solutions: “What to do now? First, it is now absolutely essential that Trump be elected president. The Democrats cannot be allowed to get away with this effort to turn America into a banana republic.
“Second, the Democrats understand nothing except the raw exercise of power. Therefore, Republican attorneys general and district attorneys should bring criminal charges against Democratic officeholders wherever possible. No Democratic officeholder should be allowed to retire, in any jurisdiction with Republican law enforcement, without facing criminal charges. There can’t be a single Democratic official in America against whom a criminal case can’t be brought that is better than this case against Trump. It should be open season on Democrats in the criminal courts.”
And that campaign, he said, should go all the way to the top of the Democrat party.
“Third, the criminal prosecutions should begin with Joe Biden. Unlike Trump, Biden is actually a criminal. He is already known to be guilty under the federal bribery statute, to the tune of at least $20 million. If Trump wins in November, his Department of Justice should immediately indict Biden, and Biden should be hounded until the day he dies or goes to prison, whichever happens first.”
His opinion largely was seconded by a commentary from John Daniel Davidson at The Federalist.