- The Washington Times - Friday, November 8, 2024

Democrats are shedding big tears post-election, watching as their greatest political tool against Donald Trump goes, up in smoke, and disappears: that is, their weaponized judiciary. Too bad, so sad. Buh-bye, Jack Smith. His prosecutions in particular have been vicious and personal in nature, and represent all that’s bad and rogue about America’s supposedly blind system of justice.

His fade from view isn’t just good news for Trump.

It’s good news for all Americans who’ve watched with rising alarm as the politicization of justice goes forth, largely, almost completely, at the hands of MAGA-hating Democrats.

“The Trump prosecutions, all of them in the four jurisdictions, are all bogus. They’re politically driven,” says Don Brown, author of the just-released “Kangaroo Court” and a former JAG officer with the Navy. “But those call attention to what the democrats have been doing for years.”

And now it’s coming to a crumbling halt. Thankfully.

But more must be done to ensure the integrity of America’s judicial system. Don Brown has much to say about what the new Trump administration and Republican-dominated Congress can do to keep the Constitution intact. Tune in! And don’t forget to subscribe to Bold & Blunt!

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