Blatant, in your face corruption but this is what happens in authoritarian governments that control the federal police and courts.
They no longer care about appearances. They know their voters won't care and most all the press won't cover it. Notice how there are no Rat party pols speaking out again Biden and any of this behavior. Hell most Senate Republicans are also silent.
Has there been a single Rat publicly condemn the sweetheart deal the DOJ and Hunter's defense team tried to push through the court?
Blatant, in your face corruption but this is what happens in authoritarian governments that control the federal police and courts.
They no longer care about appearances. They know their voters won't care and most all the press won't cover it. Notice how there are no Rat party pols speaking out again Biden and any of this behavior. Hell most Senate Republicans are also silent.
Has there been a single Rat publicly condemn the sweetheart deal the DOJ and Hunter's defense team tried to push through the court?
Compare and contrast Dinesh D'Souza's treatment with SBF's $5.2 million or Hillary's illegal campaign payment for the Steele Dossier. The dazzler says he supports equal treatment under the law, it's just not a voting issue for him.
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In 2012, D'Souza contributed $10,000 to the Senate campaign of Wendy Long on behalf of himself and his wife, agreeing in writing to attribute that contribution as $5,000 from his wife and $5,000 from him. He directed two other people to give Long a total of $20,000 in addition, which he agreed to reimburse, and later did. At the time, the Election Act limited campaign contributions to $5,000 from any individual to any one candidate. Two years later, D'Souza pleaded guilty in federal court to one felony charge of using a "straw donor" to make the illegal campaign contribution.[32][33] He was sentenced to eight months in a halfway house near his home in San Diego, five years' probation, and a $30,000 fine.[34][35] In 2018, D'Souza was issued a pardon by President Donald Trump.[36]
Compare and contrast Dinesh D'Souza's treatment with SBF's $5.2 million or Hillary's illegal campaign payment for the Steele Dossier. The dazzler says he supports equal treatment under the law, it's just not a voting issue for him.
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In 2012, D'Souza contributed $10,000 to the Senate campaign of Wendy Long on behalf of himself and his wife, agreeing in writing to attribute that contribution as $5,000 from his wife and $5,000 from him. He directed two other people to give Long a total of $20,000 in addition, which he agreed to reimburse, and later did. At the time, the Election Act limited campaign contributions to $5,000 from any individual to any one candidate. Two years later, D'Souza pleaded guilty in federal court to one felony charge of using a "straw donor" to make the illegal campaign contribution.[32][33] He was sentenced to eight months in a halfway house near his home in San Diego, five years' probation, and a $30,000 fine.[34][35] In 2018, D'Souza was issued a pardon by President Donald Trump.[36]
The neat thing is that the dazzler uses the prosecution to ignore anything DSousa says
DIMS on the committee Monday, "Mr. Archer is it true that an arrest warrant has been issued to your defense team by the DOJ? When will you be reporting to prison?"
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Has there been a single Rat publicly condemn the sweetheart deal the DOJ and Hunter's defense team tried to push through the court?
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In 2012, D'Souza contributed $10,000 to the Senate campaign of Wendy Long on behalf of himself and his wife, agreeing in writing to attribute that contribution as $5,000 from his wife and $5,000 from him. He directed two other people to give Long a total of $20,000 in addition, which he agreed to reimburse, and later did. At the time, the Election Act limited campaign contributions to $5,000 from any individual to any one candidate. Two years later, D'Souza pleaded guilty in federal court to one felony charge of using a "straw donor" to make the illegal campaign contribution.[32][33] He was sentenced to eight months in a halfway house near his home in San Diego, five years' probation, and a $30,000 fine.[34][35] In 2018, D'Souza was issued a pardon by President Donald Trump.[36]
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