Did White House collude with Jack Smith, DOJ before Trump indictments?
Aug 28, 2023
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Gov. Doug Burgum, Jonathan Turley, Ben Domenech, and Josh Kraushaar discuss topics such as the frustration with the current state of the country, the impact of illegal border crossings, potential collusion between the White House and the Department of Justice, illegal activities and Hunter Biden's involvement, the Ukraine scandal, transgender treatments for children, and updates on ongoing court cases.
Former prosecutor accuses Burisma of illegal activities and implicates Hunter Biden in corruption.
No Labels organization aims to provide an alternative for voters who don't want to choose between Trump and Biden.
Documents raise questions about potential coordination between the White House and the Justice Department in the Trump indictments.
Trump investigation prosecutor Jack Smith faces criticism for past cases and potential bias against Republicans.
Deep dives
Victor Shoken accuses Burisma of engaging in illegal activities
In an interview, Victor Shoken, the former prosecutor fired by Joe Biden, accuses Burisma of being engaged in illegal activities and claims that Hunter Biden was involved in the corruption network.
The rise of a third party: No Labels challenges political status quo
No Labels, an organization challenging the current political system, is gaining momentum and planning to hold its own convention in April. They aim to provide an alternative for voters who don't want to choose between President Trump and President Biden.
Evidence of coordination between the White House and Jack Smith's office
Documents reveal that an FBI agent and a White House official met with a member of Jack Smith's team weeks before bringing charges against Trump. This raises questions about potential coordination between the White House and the Justice Department, contradicting previous claims of independence.
Jack Smith's questionable track record
Jack Smith, the prosecutor leading the Trump investigations, has faced criticism for his handling of cases in the past. He was involved in the IRS targeting Tea Party groups and has been accused of overcharging former Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell, suggesting a potential bias against Republicans.
Key Point 1: Victor Shokan, a fired Ukrainian prosecutor, believes that Burisma was breaking the law and that the Bidens took bribes.
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Key Point 2: Shokan claims that Joe Biden used $1 billion in U.S. money to push for his firing, leading to his indictment.
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Key Point 3: New evidence suggests that Devin Archer, a former business partner of Hunter Biden and Burisma board member, met with then-Secretary of State John Kerry prior to Shokan's firing.
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Key Point 4: The timing of Trump's trial, set for March 4th, may impact his candidacy as it overlaps with the primary season.