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DOJ Official Nicholas Biase Admits Trump Indictments Politically Motivated, Calls It 'Perversion of Justice'
Sep 5, 2024, 03:07 PM
The Department of Justice (DOJ) Chief of Public Affairs, Nicholas Biase, has admitted on camera that the indictments against former President Donald Trump are politically motivated. Biase described the indictments as a 'perversion of justice' and a 'travesty of justice,' and criticized the actions of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, calling the case 'nonsense' and accusing Bragg of 'stacking charges' against Trump. This revelation comes just before Trump's upcoming sentencing and has sparked significant controversy, with claims that the strategy to make Trump a 'convicted felon' has backfired, leading to a surge in his poll numbers.
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