Former US Attorney Criticizes Trump's Alleged Political Prosecutions
The Ring of FireOctober 2, 20254 min8,775 views
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- 💡 A former U.S. Attorney has written an article urging U.S. attorneys to resign if unethical prosecutions continue, highlighting a quote: "Ethical prosecutors are fond of saying that they act without fear or favor. President Donald Trump wants them to act with both."
- 🎯 The administration is accused of using the justice system as an apparatus to prosecute political opponents, rather than for legitimate legal purposes.
Specific Cases and Allegations
- ⚠️ The indictment of James Comey for allegedly lying under oath is mentioned as an example.
- ⚡ Trump is also noted for threatening Christopher Wray and calling for action against figures like Letitia James and Adam Schiff, seemingly directing prosecutions.
- 📌 A memo allegedly sent by the DOJ to U.S. attorneys instructed them to target left-wing groups with potential charges like racketeering and financial crimes, even before evidence of wrongdoing was established.
Challenges for Prosecutors and Judges
- ⚖️ The dilemma for current prosecutors is that resigning might lead to even worse individuals being appointed to their positions.
- 🧐 Judges who take their duties seriously are expected to question the validity and motives behind these prosecutions, asking, "What are you doing?"
Criticisms of Appointed Officials
- 📉 Lindsey Halligan, a U.S. attorney mentioned, is criticized for lacking prosecutorial experience and having previously served as Donald Trump's insurance lawyer, suggesting a lack of qualification for criminal law.
- 🧠 The situation is described as a "Stalinesque purge" attacking the intelligentsia, with concerns that competent but corrupt individuals could eventually be placed in positions of power, posing a significant threat to the country's future.
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