The corruption is nauseating

Recently, Special Counsel Jack Smith was called to give testimony before the House Judiciary committee. But the DOJ prohibited the special counsel form talking about the documents-stealing case, even though the statutes say that the special counsel is supposed to testify before Congress and none has ever not done so. Further, the DOJ is threatening Jack Smith, although (or because) in the last administration he was hired to prosecute Trump’s many crimes.

The DOJ is now on the side of the defendant in this case; it used to be that the DOJ was the good guys. But the DOJ has been hollowed out, with most of their attorneys leaving. They were unwilling to risk their law licenses over what they were being asked to do. In the upside-down world we’re in, the DOJ is now aligned with the bad guys. The country deserves the facts. But instead, the government is trying to smother history and deny the public any understanding of Trump’s crimes.

There is nothing unlawful about looking into Trump’s blatant stealing of classified documents. People are serving years in prison after being discovered with just one classified document. But Trump gets to have an entire room of them, a bathroom no less, where presumably his foreign guests could read them in relative peace. The House Judiciary Committee is chaired by Jim Jordan, an unlicensed attorney who flipped the bird at his own subpoena. He is the last person who should be standing up for our government. The fact is, the document-stealing case was an open-and-shut case and Trump could reasonably have expected to serve time in prison, but for his personally appointed judge in Florida. Trump is 100% corrupt, clinically insane, and needs to be relegated to the dustbin of history.

Meg Gourley, Jaffrey