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Trump indictment exposes the DOJ’s two-tiered justice system

From Washington Examiner:

The politically motivated and “count stacked” indictment of former President Donald Trump by special counsel Jack Smith is an assault on the foundations of our democracy and an alarming testament to the weaponization of the Biden justice system. The principles of fairness and impartiality that underpin our rule of law have swiftly eroded — Hunter Biden’s recent sweetheart plea deal only confirms that point. Indeed, the justice system’s refusal to take seriously allegations of Biden family corruption while pursuing what seems to be a vendetta against Trump have left the public’s faith in equal justice shaken to the core.

In January 2022, Trump turned over 15 boxes of records to the National Archives and Records Administration that were stored in a secure room at his Mar-a-Lago home. These boxes contained a mixture of newspapers, magazines, photos, and some classified documents that Trump declassified before leaving office, just as he had done with classified documents previously. Smith’s indictment also alleges the classified documents included national defense papers.

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