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Undercover Operative Blows Anti-Trump Lawfare Tactics Wide Open

An undercover reporter caught the chief spokesman for the U.S. Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Southern District of New York (SDNY) yelling at Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and other prosecutors for targeting former President Donald Trump in a way that was a “perversion of justice.”

Nicholas Biase, who is in charge of public relations for the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of New York (SDNY), told an unnamed worker on Steven Crowder’s show “Mug Club” more than once how he felt about the liberal DA.

Biase said in a clip from what looks like a bar on July 31: “To be honest with you, I think the case is nonsense.” This was after Trump was found guilty of 34 crimes for reportedly falsifying business records.

Biase told the undercover woman that he had worked with Bragg for 15 years in the SDNY office and that the DA was “stacking charges [against Trump] and changing things just to make it fit a case.”

“He wants to be something… a mayor? He’s not happy being the DA of New York County. I don’t know what he wants to be instead. Did you know who he was before he chose to go after Trump? You do now,” the DOJ worker told them.

Crowder also showed a video from August 14 in which Biase says, “The state level is like the f*cking wild west. I don’t understand them; they don’t care; they’re all political.”

“[Bragg] is likely to try to jail [Trump]… It’s going to be bad,” he said. “Getting him is all they can think about.”

The agent asked, “Who are they?”

Then Biase said, “The Democrats.”

He said in another video, “Those crimes didn’t stop Trump from running… They just made him more important.”

He even said something about the different civil fraud cases that Attorney General Letitia James brought against Trump for boosting the value of his assets.

“Everyone in New York who works in real estate does what Trump did. There have been no charges against anyone for this… It is not fair, that’s what I mean.”

Author: Blake Ambrose

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