Top Biden DOJ Official Caught on Camera Saying Trump Prosecutions Are Purely Political "Nonsense," "Perversion of Justice," 'They Are Obsessed'

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Whoopsie.



A top Justice Department official said the quiet part out loud, ripping Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s prosecution of former President Donald Trump as”nonsense.”

Nicholas Biase, the chief spokesman for the Manhattan U.S. Attorney’s Office was caught on a hidden camera ripping into Bragg, and accusing the DA of waging “lawfare” against Trump to further his own political ambitions.

“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,” he said in one clip.

Two edited undercover conversations were recorded by an operative for conservative podcaster Steven Crowder’s “Mug Club” and subsequently posted on social media.



The New York Post has the story.


A top Department of Justice spokesman in New York was caught on a hidden camera ripping Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg for his recent prosecution of former President Donald Trump — accusing Bragg of conducting “lawfare” just to further his own political ambitions.


Nicholas Biase, chief spokesman for the Manhattan US Attorney’s Office, was secretly recorded tearing into the progressive prosecutor during a recent conversation with a so-called undercover operative from conservative podcaster Steven Crowder’s “Mug Club.”

“Honestly, I think the case is nonsense,” Biase was filmed saying to an unidentified woman on July 31 at what appears to be a bar.

The edited clip, and another from August 14, were released by Crowder on social media Thursday. The identity of the woman who secretly recorded the exchange with Biase wasn’t made public. The Post has not reviewed the full, unedited recordings.
Biase — who said he’d known Bragg for 15 years and previously worked with him at SDNY — described the unprecedented hush money case against Trump as a “perversion of justice” in the footage.

He also claimed the headline-grabbing prosecutor pursued the case to make a name for himself and run for higher office.
“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,” he said in the clip.
An apologetic Biase told The Post in a statement Thursday that he made the remarks in a private setting with someone he’d “just met” and was trying to “impress.”

At one point in the video, Biase accused Bragg of “stacking charges [against Trump] and, like, rearranging things just to make it fit a case.”

Trump, who was convicted on 34 felony charges of falsifying business records over payments made to a porn star ahead of the 2016 election, is set to be sentenced on Sept. 18.

“This guy is probably going to try to lock him [Trump] up. And there is going to be, it’s going to be ugly…,” Biase said, in an apparent reference to Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Juan Merchan, who is overseeing the case.

“They are so obsessed with getting him [Trump],” he continued.

Asked whom he meant by “they,” Biase shot back: “The Democrats … It affects his candidacy if he’s a convicted felon.”
But the spokesman said the apparent ruse backfired.

“Those felonies did nothing to stop Trump from running … In fact, they made him [Trump] more relevant,” Biase said in the recording.

 
Whoopsie.



A top Justice Department official said the quiet part out loud, ripping Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s prosecution of former President Donald Trump as”nonsense.”

Nicholas Biase, the chief spokesman for the Manhattan U.S. Attorney’s Office was caught on a hidden camera ripping into Bragg, and accusing the DA of waging “lawfare” against Trump to further his own political ambitions.

“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,” he said in one clip.

Two edited undercover conversations were recorded by an operative for conservative podcaster Steven Crowder’s “Mug Club” and subsequently posted on social media.



The New York Post has the story.


A top Department of Justice spokesman in New York was caught on a hidden camera ripping Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg for his recent prosecution of former President Donald Trump — accusing Bragg of conducting “lawfare” just to further his own political ambitions.


Nicholas Biase, chief spokesman for the Manhattan US Attorney’s Office, was secretly recorded tearing into the progressive prosecutor during a recent conversation with a so-called undercover operative from conservative podcaster Steven Crowder’s “Mug Club.”

“Honestly, I think the case is nonsense,” Biase was filmed saying to an unidentified woman on July 31 at what appears to be a bar.

The edited clip, and another from August 14, were released by Crowder on social media Thursday. The identity of the woman who secretly recorded the exchange with Biase wasn’t made public. The Post has not reviewed the full, unedited recordings.
Biase — who said he’d known Bragg for 15 years and previously worked with him at SDNY — described the unprecedented hush money case against Trump as a “perversion of justice” in the footage.

He also claimed the headline-grabbing prosecutor pursued the case to make a name for himself and run for higher office.
“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,” he said in the clip.
An apologetic Biase told The Post in a statement Thursday that he made the remarks in a private setting with someone he’d “just met” and was trying to “impress.”

At one point in the video, Biase accused Bragg of “stacking charges [against Trump] and, like, rearranging things just to make it fit a case.”

Trump, who was convicted on 34 felony charges of falsifying business records over payments made to a porn star ahead of the 2016 election, is set to be sentenced on Sept. 18.

“This guy is probably going to try to lock him [Trump] up. And there is going to be, it’s going to be ugly…,” Biase said, in an apparent reference to Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Juan Merchan, who is overseeing the case.

“They are so obsessed with getting him [Trump],” he continued.

Asked whom he meant by “they,” Biase shot back: “The Democrats … It affects his candidacy if he’s a convicted felon.”
But the spokesman said the apparent ruse backfired.

“Those felonies did nothing to stop Trump from running … In fact, they made him [Trump] more relevant,” Biase said in the recording.


He's 💯 % right
 
Whoopsie.



A top Justice Department official said the quiet part out loud, ripping Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s prosecution of former President Donald Trump as”nonsense.”

Nicholas Biase, the chief spokesman for the Manhattan U.S. Attorney’s Office was caught on a hidden camera ripping into Bragg, and accusing the DA of waging “lawfare” against Trump to further his own political ambitions.

“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,” he said in one clip.

Two edited undercover conversations were recorded by an operative for conservative podcaster Steven Crowder’s “Mug Club” and subsequently posted on social media.



The New York Post has the story.


A top Department of Justice spokesman in New York was caught on a hidden camera ripping Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg for his recent prosecution of former President Donald Trump — accusing Bragg of conducting “lawfare” just to further his own political ambitions.


Nicholas Biase, chief spokesman for the Manhattan US Attorney’s Office, was secretly recorded tearing into the progressive prosecutor during a recent conversation with a so-called undercover operative from conservative podcaster Steven Crowder’s “Mug Club.”

“Honestly, I think the case is nonsense,” Biase was filmed saying to an unidentified woman on July 31 at what appears to be a bar.

The edited clip, and another from August 14, were released by Crowder on social media Thursday. The identity of the woman who secretly recorded the exchange with Biase wasn’t made public. The Post has not reviewed the full, unedited recordings.
Biase — who said he’d known Bragg for 15 years and previously worked with him at SDNY — described the unprecedented hush money case against Trump as a “perversion of justice” in the footage.

He also claimed the headline-grabbing prosecutor pursued the case to make a name for himself and run for higher office.
“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,” he said in the clip.
An apologetic Biase told The Post in a statement Thursday that he made the remarks in a private setting with someone he’d “just met” and was trying to “impress.”

At one point in the video, Biase accused Bragg of “stacking charges [against Trump] and, like, rearranging things just to make it fit a case.”

Trump, who was convicted on 34 felony charges of falsifying business records over payments made to a porn star ahead of the 2016 election, is set to be sentenced on Sept. 18.

“This guy is probably going to try to lock him [Trump] up. And there is going to be, it’s going to be ugly…,” Biase said, in an apparent reference to Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Juan Merchan, who is overseeing the case.

“They are so obsessed with getting him [Trump],” he continued.

Asked whom he meant by “they,” Biase shot back: “The Democrats … It affects his candidacy if he’s a convicted felon.”
But the spokesman said the apparent ruse backfired.

“Those felonies did nothing to stop Trump from running … In fact, they made him [Trump] more relevant,” Biase said in the recording.


Yeah, that didn't really happen.
 
Yep, a minor flunkie was agreeing with a chick to get in her pants, thus Trump isn't really a criminal.

Each time you think the Trump cult can't get more pathetic and dishonest, they prove you wong.
 
Yep, a minor flunkie was agreeing with a chick to get in her pants, thus Trump isn't really a criminal.

Each time you think the Trump cult can't get more pathetic and dishonest, they prove you wong.
You are obsessed with everyone's sexual activity. You wish a billionaire was attracted to you, but you just are not that attractive hence your bitter sexual obsession
 
Whoopsie.



A top Justice Department official said the quiet part out loud, ripping Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s prosecution of former President Donald Trump as”nonsense.”

Nicholas Biase, the chief spokesman for the Manhattan U.S. Attorney’s Office was caught on a hidden camera ripping into Bragg, and accusing the DA of waging “lawfare” against Trump to further his own political ambitions.

“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,” he said in one clip.

Two edited undercover conversations were recorded by an operative for conservative podcaster Steven Crowder’s “Mug Club” and subsequently posted on social media.



The New York Post has the story.


A top Department of Justice spokesman in New York was caught on a hidden camera ripping Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg for his recent prosecution of former President Donald Trump — accusing Bragg of conducting “lawfare” just to further his own political ambitions.


Nicholas Biase, chief spokesman for the Manhattan US Attorney’s Office, was secretly recorded tearing into the progressive prosecutor during a recent conversation with a so-called undercover operative from conservative podcaster Steven Crowder’s “Mug Club.”

“Honestly, I think the case is nonsense,” Biase was filmed saying to an unidentified woman on July 31 at what appears to be a bar.

The edited clip, and another from August 14, were released by Crowder on social media Thursday. The identity of the woman who secretly recorded the exchange with Biase wasn’t made public. The Post has not reviewed the full, unedited recordings.
Biase — who said he’d known Bragg for 15 years and previously worked with him at SDNY — described the unprecedented hush money case against Trump as a “perversion of justice” in the footage.

He also claimed the headline-grabbing prosecutor pursued the case to make a name for himself and run for higher office.
“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,” he said in the clip.
An apologetic Biase told The Post in a statement Thursday that he made the remarks in a private setting with someone he’d “just met” and was trying to “impress.”

At one point in the video, Biase accused Bragg of “stacking charges [against Trump] and, like, rearranging things just to make it fit a case.”

Trump, who was convicted on 34 felony charges of falsifying business records over payments made to a porn star ahead of the 2016 election, is set to be sentenced on Sept. 18.

“This guy is probably going to try to lock him [Trump] up. And there is going to be, it’s going to be ugly…,” Biase said, in an apparent reference to Manhattan Supreme Court Judge Juan Merchan, who is overseeing the case.

“They are so obsessed with getting him [Trump],” he continued.

Asked whom he meant by “they,” Biase shot back: “The Democrats … It affects his candidacy if he’s a convicted felon.”
But the spokesman said the apparent ruse backfired.

“Those felonies did nothing to stop Trump from running … In fact, they made him [Trump] more relevant,” Biase said in the recording.


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Anyone with a lick of common sense sees how the Democrats have corrupted our justice system to try and imprison Donald Trump. When that didn't work, they devised an assassination that also failed. This Regime MUST be removed from power. They have no place running American government.
Only problem you got.

He was found guilty by a jury of his peers...

He broke the law and was convicted...

You maybe have a case if he was found innocent but he was found guilty. That's a prosecutor doing his job.

Your defence is that Trump should be above the law...

I supposed you want justice like Barr stopping an investigation into an possible bribe of Trump from a Egyptian Dictator. Barr should be investigated for his actions on this case.
 

That is due to the wide ranging Presidential immunity Trump got from the SC.

They are not allowed to refer to anything that could be later be deemed as an official action.

So when Trump gave $1.4 to Egypt a year after getting into office even though the CIA believe there is strong evidence that Trump took $10 million in cash from the Egyptian Leader during the campaign. The investigation of Trump's bank accounts were stopped by Barr.
Imagine if Biden did that?

BTW Do you think a US allie is going to trust a President whi is the bag to an Egypt's Dictator...
 
YOu want me to prove something didn't happen.

God damn you're stupid.
Why not, you prove you have low intelligence.

What you could do, is read what was said and then tell us why you think it is not true.

So, prove it. Prove how you figured all this out when we have what another stated that is actually involved.

Damn, you are really that stupid, to think all you can do is contradict everybody unchallenged
 
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Only problem you got.

He was found guilty by a jury of his peers...

He broke the law and was convicted...

You maybe have a case if he was found innocent but he was found guilty. That's a prosecutor doing his job.

Your defence is that Trump should be above the law...

I supposed you want justice like Barr stopping an investigation into an possible bribe of Trump from a Egyptian Dictator. Barr should be investigated for his actions on this case.
None of those ridiculous court cases or the FBI Goon raid on Mar-A-Lago would have happened if Trump had decided not to run. The Democrats have taken a wrecking ball to our justice system. IF you are an American, you should not support them.
 
None of those ridiculous court cases or the FBI Goon raid on Mar-A-Lago would have happened if Trump had decided not to run. The Democrats have taken a wrecking ball to our justice system. IF you are an American, you should not support them.
The evidence is pretty cleart in all cases... Trump is the one delaying and his main shot is to win the election and stop the prosecutions...
He does want to go to court to prove his innocence...
Even MAGA know he is guilty of breaking the law...

You have made it clear that Trump being a convicted criminal is not a deal breaker for you. You even go far as saying if someone does there job in enforcing the law that they are the guilty one.
 
Only problem you got.

He was found guilty by a jury of his peers...

He broke the law and was convicted...

You maybe have a case if he was found innocent but he was found guilty. That's a prosecutor doing his job.

Your defence is that Trump should be above the law...

I supposed you want justice like Barr stopping an investigation into an possible bribe of Trump from a Egyptian Dictator. Barr should be investigated for his actions on this case.
If you can prove/know there was manipulation or improper conduct in a case, there is an appeal process thankfully.

So many men have been rescued early after being initially thrown in prison for 10 years because a woman claimed she was raped when it becomes proven she lied about it.

By your wishes, despite knowledge it was a lie, you’d still hold over him he was a rapist when he wasn’t.

That’s a horrible position you hold. No amount of disdain for a politician should cause you to embrace such immoral desires of the justice system
 
If you can prove/know there was manipulation or improper conduct in a case, there is an appeal process thankfully.

So many men have been rescued early after being initially thrown in prison for 10 years because a woman claimed she was raped when it becomes proven she lied about it.

By your wishes, despite knowledge it was a lie, you’d still hold over him he was a rapist when he wasn’t.

That’s a horrible position you hold. No amount of disdain for a politician should cause you to embrace such immoral desires of the justice system
There was improper interference in a case which was investigating the President by his politically appointed AG..

That is undeniable...

Do we expect US allies to trust and share information with individual who they believe has taken a bribe from a foreign dictator?

Why does US pay a foreign dictator who breaks human rights $1.4bn a year?
 

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