Trump DOJ Corruption Exposed: Pardons, Prosecutions, and Political Influence
Rebel HQNovember 27, 20258 min67,300 views
24 connections·36 entities in this video→Allegations of Vindictive Prosecution
- 🎯 The Trump administration is accused of openly carrying out the orders of a vindictive leader who has never faced accountability.
- ⚖️ The prosecution of political enemies is described as clear and selective, with the Attorney General allegedly prioritizing the President's wishes over independent justice.
- ⚠️ Concerns are raised that this approach could be the end of the rule of law in America or a tipping point against authoritarian activity.
Controversial Pardons and Their Connections
- 🔑 Glenn Maxwell's appeal rejection is mentioned, with a statement that a pardon would require a look into the DOJ's findings.
- 💸 Trevor Milton, convicted of securities fraud, donated heavily to Trump's campaign during his appeal, and his lawyer was the brother of a future U.S. Attorney General.
- 📺 Todd and Julie Chrisley, convicted of tax evasion and bank fraud, received a pardon potentially linked to their daughter's speech at the Republican National Convention.
- 🛥️ Paul Walzak, a nursing home executive charged with defrauding the government, was pardoned by Trump less than three weeks after his mother, a major Trump donor, attended a fundraising dinner at Mar-a-Lago.
- 💰 Trump's pardons are noted to have erased approximately $1.3 billion in fines and restitution owed to victims and the government.
Corporate Investigations and Political Donations
- 🏢 The Trump administration reportedly paused or dropped investigations into at least 17 corporations that had donated to his inauguration fund.
- 🤝 A pattern is observed where actions taken for Trump may lead to Trump doing something in return, with lobbyists reportedly receiving multimillion-dollar payouts for pardon requests.
January 6th Insurrection and DOJ Influence
- 🚨 Jared L Wise, a former FBI agent pardoned for January 6th actions, is now a senior advisor in the Department of Justice, despite footage of him encouraging rioters to kill police.
- 🕵️ The Justice Department is accused of redacting and slow-walking the release of documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, potentially to protect friends and donors.
- 🗣️ These actions are characterized as a
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Donald TrumpDepartment of JusticePardonsProsecutionPolitical InfluenceCorruptionRule of LawGlenn MaxwellTrevor MiltonChrisleyPaul WalzakJanuary 6thJeffrey Epstein
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