Biden colluded with Bragg on bringing case against Trump

 Washington Examiner:

Bragg and Biden campaign ‘coordinated’ to influence 2024 election: FEC complaint

See also:

Alvin Bragg’s Jurisdictional Overreach Into Federal Election Law

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The Federal Election Campaign Act (FECA) of 1971 serves as the bedrock of federal campaign finance regulation. It delineates the authorities responsible for enforcing these rules, vesting exclusive jurisdiction in the Federal Election Commission (FEC) and the Department of Justice (DOJ). This statutory framework is designed to ensure a uniform application of campaign finance laws nationwide, preventing the creation of a fragmented enforcement landscape and leveraging the expertise and resources of federal agencies.

District Attorney Bragg’s decision to pursue charges against former President Trump for alleged violations of federal campaign finance laws marks a significant deviation from this established legal framework. By doing so, Bragg effectively usurped the jurisdiction that Congress explicitly reserved for federal authorities. This overreach sets a troubling precedent for the politicization of legal proceedings at the state level.
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It looks like a coordinated attempt to rig the 2024 election. 

Wall Street Journal:

Democrats May Regret Their Legal War on Trump

The unprecedented targeting of the former president and his allies invites partisan retaliation.

And:

  Searching for the Truth About the Raid at Mar-a-Lago

And:

 Report: Joe Biden Says Hunter Is Victim of Weaponized System of Justice

Is Hunter getting the same treatment the Dems have been using against Trump? 

And:

EXCLUSIVE: FEC Commissioner Rips Biden DOJ’s ‘Dangerous’ Decision Not To Intervene In Bragg’s Trump Prosecution


And:

 J.D. Vance, Senate Republicans Announce Blockade of Biden Nominees to Protest ‘Radical Lawfare’ Against Trumpnull

 Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) and Senate Republicans on Thursday announced a hold policy on numerous President Joe Biden nominees in response to the 46th president’s “radical lawfare” against former President Donald Trump and other political opponents.

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