

DOJ Announces Grand Jury for Russiagate, Derelict Texas Dems Face Arrest Warrants | Aug. 5, 2025
Aug 5, 2025
The Department of Justice has announced a grand jury investigation into the Russiagate scandal, raising serious allegations against former President Trump. The secrecy of these proceedings adds to the intrigue while reflecting on misleading narratives from legacy media. Meanwhile, Texas Democrats are facing arrest warrants for fleeing to break quorum on a contentious redistricting issue. Tensions rise as political maneuvers unfold, revealing the interconnectedness of local and national political dynamics.
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DOJ Grand Jury on Russiagate
- The DOJ has officially launched a secret grand jury to consider indictments on Russiagate conspiracy claims.
- This step follows declassified documents and referrals alleging efforts to undermine Trump's 2016 campaign.
Possible DOJ Grand Jury Prosecutors
- Speculation suggests prosecutors include Mike Davis from the Article 3 Project among the grand jury team.
- Holding the case outside Washington, D.C. could reduce political bias in proceedings.
Texas Democrats Face Arrest Warrants
- Texas House Democrats fled to Illinois to break quorum against redistricting, provoking arrest warrants.
- Governor Abbott threatens bribery charges, a class two felony, if lawmakers accepted money to disrupt legislative duties.