🔴 DOJ Chief Admits Trump Indictments a Politically Motivated ‘Perversion of Justice’
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It's a travesty of justice.
Let me to be clear about something on the outset.
The person you'll be watching today is not the bad guy here.
Unwitting whistleblower?
Yeah.
Nicholas Biasi is the Chief of Public Affairs for the Department of Justice's Southern District of New York.
Something you may be familiar with, and the most prominent federal trial court in America.
Those felonies did nothing to stop Trump from running.
No, in fact they made it more relevant.
Did that backfire?
Sure does.
The whole thing is disgusting.
Um, judges are out to get them.
That's why I like the Surgeon of Justice.
You know, it's a perversion of justice.
You know, stacking charges and like, rearranging things just to make it fit a case.
Yeah, to be honest with you, I think the case is a nonsense.
State levels are for ****.
This guy's probably going to try to lock them up.
Um...
So yeah, this guy's probably gonna try to hunt them up.
And there is gonna be... it's gonna be ugly.
They're so obsessed with getting here.
Who... who is there?
Bye.
Who is they?
Abel Beck, who I've known for 15 years.
He used to work at my office.
Before he decided to rescue Trump, did you know who he was?
Mr. Biassi is just saying the quiet part out loud.
The part that unfortunately matters.
just being the DA in New York County.
So that would be very ambitious.
Every real estate person in New York does what he did.
Nobody's ever been charged with this.
It's all him.
Mr. Biassi is just saying the quiet part out loud.
The part that unfortunately matters.
Lawfare? Yes.
Why?
Because Biase openly says so.
The ones from Alvin Bragg are a particular perversion of justice.
How do you know?
Because Biase says so, and he's known him for 15 years.
Election interference?
At this point, is there any doubt?
He's ever been charged with this.
And I told him.
And that's why I'd like to serve you with a bonus.
You know, it's a perversion of justice.
Those felonies did nothing to stop Trump from running.
No, in fact, they made him more relevant.
Did that backfire?
Sure did.
And that was, was that Alvin Bragg's choice to do that?
Why?
His album's very ambitious.
What do you mean?
He wants to be, um, you know, something.
I don't know what.
A mayor?
I'm not sure what he wants to be, but I know he's not happy just being the DA in New York County.
So this is, like, before he decided to rescue Trump, did you know who he was?
You do now.
What was the point of even doing it then?
To make him a convict.
To make him what?
A convicted felon.
What if he can still run for presidency?
Yeah, but that's his scale to see if he's a convicted felon.
I was trying to count who else, and I was like, I wonder how many are against him.
I think it's called welfare.
Yes.
That's what I've gathered from that.
That is what they call it.
So how does this...
Even happen?
How can it happen?
How can the local and state level courts try President Trump with more ease and less red tape than the federal courts?
That doesn't seem right to the uninitiated, but you are the uninitiated.
Good thing Biasi isn't.
At the federal level where I work, there is a 90-day rule where you can't make any decisions on cases that are going to affect an election.
That rule does not apply at the state level, because the state levels are for b****es.
Wild West.
They're like idiots, they don't care, they're all political.
So yeah, this guy's probably going to try to lock them up.
It's going to be ugly.
They're so obsessed with getting here.
Who is they?
It's going to be ugly.
They're so obsessed with getting you.
Who is they?
I don't know.
How do they get away with that?
It's a different system.
The state level and the federal level are like night and day.
Um...
It's hard to explain, but like, there are so many more rules.
And I know, I know what you're thinking.
Like the threshold for a crime is so much higher.
Like I said, the state level is like the wild west of law.
It's like very, um, a lack of a better term, unregulated.
Less checks and balances.
And I know what you're thinking, I thought it too. Well you're talking about one case or two or nine.
Hey, if it's local, you break the rules.
You pay the piper.
Or even if you don't, you, if you're President Trump, pay the piper.
But there are other cases in the country.
There are a lot of them.
Where there's smoke, there's fire, right?
What about the Georgia electoral interference case?
right, that Donald Trump is currently having to face under Fannie Willis, right, the Fulton County
District Attorney who was caught having an affair with the main squeeze, I mean special
prosecutor, Nathan Wade.
So is that the strategy against Trump? Just hit him with all the legal battles all across?
Like the Fannie Willis Georgia stuff. What do you think about that case?
It's a travesty of justice. To put it mildly, it's a mockery of justice. She is a joke.
Like her and her boyfriend, she was seen. The whole thing is disgusting.
I guess at this point, the only argument left is why should you trust anything Biasi has to say?
Let me make the case.
Biasi is an expert.
He has first-hand knowledge and experience.
And despite how the media is going to try and spin this, he is kind of an authoritative voice as the Chief of Public Affairs for the Department of Justice's Southern District of New York.
This man knows the players, he knows the game, and he knows that it is rigged.
Who's that?
Alvin Breck?
Alvin Breck, yeah.
Who I've known for 15 years.
He used to work at my office.
So here's us.
Here's Alvin.
You know, he's county level, and he decided to do the case.
Yeah.
And Michael Cohen is their star witness, who we prosecuted.
OK.
You know who he is?
Mm-hmm.
That guy's a f***ing sidekick.
He calls me.
What if he went with you?
He's like, he's got this thick New York accent.
He's like, aw, is this Nicholas Biagi, the Chief of Public Affairs?
And I'm like, yeah, this is me.
I'm like, this is Michael Cohen.
Why won't you guys, um, like, um, vacate my conviction?
And I'm like, uh, I can't really... I'm not authorized to speak to victims or defendants.
Which I thought was a pretty good answer, not knowing who he was calling.
And he was like, I have one of the biggest podcasts in the world.
But I kind of didn't believe him.
Yeah.
And I was like, well, you're still a defendant, and that precludes me from talking to you.
Of course.
I've known Alvin for 15 years.
Like, how well do you know him?
I used to work with him for 10 years.
You guys had dinner together and hung out?
No, we weren't best friends.
Okay.
But I mean, like, if I see him, we're like, I mean, we know each other really well, but like...
Do I respect what he's doing?
No.
Is he a nice guy?
What about, like, the other people you work with?
Do they know it's all a political perversion?
Yes.
Of course.
Oh, Trump stuff?
Yeah.
Well, we deferred on all this stuff.
What do you mean?
We investigated, um...
Again, it's important to remember that Biasi is not the bad guy here.
I know you're probably mad.
You cannot.
You cannot.
There is an Office of Legal Affairs rule that you cannot invite a city president.
It's just too disruptive for the country.
So, no givens.
But the DA did.
Again, it's important to remember that Biasi is not the bad guy here.
I know you're probably mad.
Lawfare is a thing.
And it's not only happened to Donald Trump.
It's happened to many of you watching or listening right now.
Some of you don't even know it yet.
You don't live in a free country simply because you have laws.
You only live in a free country if the laws are applied equally.
Otherwise, the law is not a tool to protect a free people.
It's used as a weapon to bludgeon.
The people who perhaps think wrongly.
What is the media going to say here?
And it's a good thing that this is part of an ongoing series.
Every single week between now and election night.
November 2024.
This is Mug Club Undercover.
The stealing of a nation.
There's more to come.
But I still expect them to play.
Play the same cards.
This person's not authoritative.
He is.
He's speaking out of turn.
He's not.
He has no first-hand knowledge.
He does.
This is selectively edited.
If you join and go to lodderworthcreditor.com slash mudclub, you can see it unedited.
There's no smoking gun there.
It's just boring.
You wanna watch them order drinks?
Some of them are awful drinks.
That's the most offensive part in all of this, but it's not my job to comment on that.
We've been working behind the scenes tirelessly and have been shocked at what we have found.
And we'll be showing it all to you every single week between now and November 5th, 2024.
The election lives from the century and that night.
Wouldn't it be nice?
If on that night, You didn't see the same tactics that you now know have been going on for the years leading up to it.
I fully expect the media to attack the messenger.
And if that does happen, I'll join Mug Club.
This is all the culmination of months of tireless work here from the Mug Club undercover unit.