The case against the Democrats

 John Nolte:

There are 19 months between now and Election Day 2024. Trust me, what the Democrats have in store to rig the 2024 presidential election through prosecutorial abuse has only just begun.

To begin with, you have to remember just how vile and depraved the Democrat party has become. To appease their demonic base, Democrats like Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi openly advocate for child mutilation, gay porn in elementary schools, mentally ill men invading the girls’ locker rooms, and exposing little kids to the kind of depraved drag queens who want to expose themselves to kids.

What’s more, to hold on to a U.S. Senate seat, Democrats were willing to kill John Fetterman.

Additionally, Democrats have openly aligned with the rioters, murderers, and cop killers in Antifa and Black Lives Matter.

Democrats are so eager for power and to replace Americans with more compliant illegal immigrants, they are willing to flood our country with the poison of fentanyl and enable sex trafficking, including the trafficking of children.
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Manufacturing a nonexistent crime to indict former President Trump, who just so happens to be the opposition party’s frontrunner, is only the beginning of the beginning of this prosecutorial abuse.

We have 19 months to go.
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The Democrats are a party with few constraints when it comes to seizing power.  They appear to believe that any opposition to their rule is criminal. Rather than debate the issues they prefer to criminalize their opponents.

See, also:

After Trump indictment, Manhattan DA accuses House GOP of 'unlawful political interference'

In letter after former President Trump's indictment, Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg's office says House Republicans have made 'baseless and inflammatory allegations that our investigation is politically motivated'

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