The Democrats' Lawfare Leader is Crying About Trump's Reverse Lawfare.

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GOP's lawfare started it all, and now they are crying because Judge Smith shoved it up their asses.
 
It will start again when Trump is out of office. If he dies, it goes down the chain.

How did Trump start it, when the Obama admin and Hillary campaign started it?
 
GOP's lawfare started it all, and now they are crying because Judge Smith shoved it up their asses.
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You're lying again.
Democrats have used government agencies for political purposes, particularly against Donald Trump and his supporters. Critics argue that such actions have been aimed at undermining Trump's presidency and the MAGA movement.
Under both the Obama and Biden administrations, there was a systematic use of government resources to investigate and prosecute Trump and his allies.
This has been characterized as a form of political persecution, aimed at discrediting and destabilizing Trump's political base.
Weaponization of government agencies by Democrats and the subsequent retaliatory actions by Trump highlight a significant political divide. This situation continues to evolve, impacting the political landscape and governance in the U.S.
These were carried out by different actors (federal investigators, congressional committees, state prosecutors, private litigants).
There were prosecutions of individuals connected to Trump (campaign officials, associates) for crimes uncovered by investigations—some convictions resulted from investigations into campaign-related conduct (e.g., Manafort, Flynn-related matters, and prosecutions arising from special-counsel work). Separately, social and political pressure targeted certain supporters or groups in public discourse; claims that the government broadly targeted ordinary Trump supporters lack broad evidentiary support.
 
The GOP started lawfare, and Smith showed them how it should work.

If you started it, you have failed at it mostly.
 
Mike, you are such fudge.

But it turns out you're right on this subject. That makes you right once out of a 100 times, and the first time I have ever been wrong.

No — Jack Smith has never been a judge. [But I do like the nickname] He has spent his entire career as a prosecutor, both in the U.S. and internationally, but he has never held judicial office.

Here’s the clear breakdown:

He has been:
  • A federal prosecutor at the U.S. Department of Justice
  • Chief of the DOJ Public Integrity Section
  • Acting U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Tennessee
  • A war‑crimes prosecutor at The Hague
  • The Special Counsel appointed to oversee federal investigations involving Donald Trump
 

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