Federal Prosecutors Involved in Trump
Witch Hunts and January 6 Cases Flee DOJ,
Fear They will Go Bankrupt
Gateway Pundit,
by
Christina Laila
Original Article
Posted By: Imright,
12/30/2024 1:06:23 AM
The hunters are becoming the hunted.
Federal prosecutors involved in the Trump witch hunts and January 6 cases are exiting the Justice Department at a record rate.
Many of Jack Smith’s prosecutors also fear they will go bankrupt defending themselves if Trump’s DOJ decides to launch an investigation into the Biden Regime’s weaponization of the department.
The swamp is draining itself. The Wall Street Journal reported:
Justice Department lawyers who have angered President-elect Donald Trump and his allies are facing tough decisions about whether to stay in government—and how to best protect themselves from threats of retribution
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
john56 12/30/2024 1:47:03 AM (No. 1863204)
"Ve vere just following orders!"
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Flyball Dogs 12/30/2024 1:49:03 AM (No. 1863205)
Well now.
Chickens and roosts and such.
This proves their “work” was not based on moral principles, But a complete hatred for the rule of law and of PDJT himself.
“Out Damn’d Spots !!!” Be gone.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
DVC 12/30/2024 2:43:27 AM (No. 1863216)
I hope they get worse than bankrupt. They should go to prison.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
mifla 12/30/2024 3:56:48 AM (No. 1863230)
Trump let Hillary off the hook. I hope he does not ignore all those who made the lives of conservatives miserable for four years and holds them accountable. Justice is not revenge. Especially for the J6 prisoners.
I hope the J6 lawsuits are successful and that the world will see the corruption of the Dem party.
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How about turning state's evidence and testifying truthfully about the criminal schemes and law fare conspiracies that you engaged in to make you vulnerable? Be sure to name all co-conspirators.
26 people like this.
Reply 6 - Posted by:
Jesuslover54 12/30/2024 6:55:51 AM (No. 1863271)
They can't hide.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Echohawk 12/30/2024 7:07:50 AM (No. 1863284)
Lawyers in private practice are subpoenaed all the time. They can run but they cannot hide. For those who are hoping they can turn state's evidence, they're still going to have to pay lawyers' fees.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
chance_232 12/30/2024 7:13:39 AM (No. 1863290)
Ah...... prosecutors learning what it's like being on the other side of the table from a prosecutor with unlimited funds.
Karma baby!
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
bpl40 12/30/2024 8:36:33 AM (No. 1863330)
If you were honestly doing your duty as you saw fit, you should have no fear. Does that sound naive? Perhaps. But it couldn't happen to more deserving people.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
smak90 12/30/2024 8:46:23 AM (No. 1863337)
Tying them up in court and bankrupting them would be poetic justice. If they could do it over
3 years and then send them to prison it would be well deserved justice. For everyone else involved, tie them up and bankrupt them also, the same as they did to the j6 patriots.
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Venturer 12/30/2024 8:59:07 AM (No. 1863347)
If they were smart they might have given some thought to their conspiracy to bring down a former President before they proceeded with it. They are not need in Government. Let them go chase ambulances.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
jeffkinnh 12/30/2024 10:06:15 AM (No. 1863429)
Hopefully, the decision whether to stay in government will be taken out of their hands and they will be fired. People who participated in politically prosecuting Trump have no business in government. If the case can be made that they acted criminally or withheld evidence, they should be prosecuted.
Yes, they may have to hire an attorney. If they didn't do anything wrong they should give testimony and be done.
If they did do something wrong and go broke from attorney fees, too bad, so sad. Maybe they can provide testimony to hang some of top players and cut a plea deal.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
jimincalif 12/30/2024 10:15:10 AM (No. 1863440)
I hope they learn, up close and personal, what the phrase “the process is the punishment” means. I hope they get locked up too, but I’m not holding my breath on this.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
MickTurn 12/30/2024 10:37:26 AM (No. 1863469)
Know this Thugs, you now have a Legal Target on your posterior. Wait for it!
4 people like this.
Reply 15 - Posted by:
BarryNo 12/30/2024 11:01:02 AM (No. 1863500)
They need to be prosecuted. Just understand, they are merely the expendable tools of the Swamp, not the Swamp, itself. Nothing is being drained... Yet.
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