The political and legal world was taken by storm on Thursday when a video of SDNY Chief of Public Affairs, Nicholas Biase, surfaced on X, the social media platform, in which Biase criticized the “nonsense” lawfare being waged by Alvin Bragg, Letitia James, and Fani Willis against President Donald Trump. The DOJ spokesman denounced these witch-hunts as a “perversion,” “travesty,” and “mockery” of the justice system, calling them “disgusting” and “nonsense” attempts to tarnish the reputation of an innocent man, in order to acquire notoriety and fame in the process.
Biase, who has known Alvin Bragg for fifteen years, explained how the New York District Attorney “rearranged [certain facts] just to make [them] fit” his makeshift legal theory, an entirely “political” hatchet job for the purposes of elevating his own profile.
In just a few short sentences, Biase perfectly summarized Bragg’s modus operandi:
“He wants to be, something … a mayor? I’m not sure what he wants to be, but I know he’s not happy just being the DA of New York County. Before he decided to prosecute Trump, did you know who he was? You do now!”
Biase’s brutal critique of Bragg, James, and Willis – all of whom, ultimately, are marching to the drum of Merrick Garland and Joe Biden – is noteworthy for being the most frank assessment to date of the miscarriage of justice against President Trump by a Democrat-aligned DOJ official. Biase’s withering evaluation of the unprecedented lawfare that threatens to do irreparable damage to due process and the rule of law in this country is something that many Americans, tens if not hundreds of millions of them, have long recognized, and rightly condemned, as egregiously wrong – existential threats to our constitutional order, which now teeters so close to devolving into a banana republic. And in some places, like New York, it might already be there. […]
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