An undercover conservative sting operation has caught the top spokesman for a New York Department of Justice office admitting that the various civil and criminal state cases against former President Donald Trump are politically motivated.
The “unwitting whistleblower,” as host Steven Crowder calls him, is Nicholas Biase, chief of public affairs for the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York. Grainy footage of Biase speaking at a bar shows the spokesman waving a pint of beer and casually agreeing that Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s hush money conviction against Trump was brought to hurt his chances in November. Biase is in charge of public affairs for arguably the most powerful federal prosecutorial office in the U.S., one that has been dramatized in hit series like HBO’s “Billions.”
An undercover journalist with Crowder’s Mug Club can be overheard leading Biase on as she said Bragg’s felony convictions “did nothing to stop” President Trump from leading in the polls while President Joe Biden remained in the race. “No, in fact they made him more relevant,” Biase admits near the start of the clip. Asked if Bragg’s case backfired, he nods. “It sure did.”
Going on, he added, “The whole thing is disgusting, and they’re out to get him… and that’s why, like, he’s surging in the polls. You know, it’s a perversion of justice.”
BREAKING: DOJ Chief of Public Affairs Admits Trump Indictments Are a Politically Motivated "Perversion of Justice"; Reveals Lawfare Involved in Making Former President a "Convicted Felon" Backfired on Democrats; Claims His Former Colleague Alvin Bragg's Case is "Nonsense" And… pic.twitter.com/IQhR0ax2pw
— Steven Crowder (@scrowder) September 5, 2024
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