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Lindsey Graham Warns Prosecution Could Lead To ‘Riots In The Streets’ After NYT Calls For Indictment

Remso Martinez August 30, 2022 2nd Amendment, DOJ, Donald Trump, Fake News, FBI, Jack Posobiec, Lindsey Graham, Mar-A-Lago, New York Times, Opinion Comments Off on Lindsey Graham Warns Prosecution Could Lead To ‘Riots In The Streets’ After NYT Calls For Indictment

Political tensions have been hitting dangerous levels since the FBI raided former President Donald Trump’s Florida home at Mar-a-Lago. The President has been accused of holding sensitive documents which he supposedly should have turned over after becoming a private citizen, according to a highly redacted DOJ affidavit.

Now, as hostile lawmakers and critics lunge to take a piece out of the former POTUS’ freedom and legacy, Republican Senator Lindsey Graham is warning those who are desperately hoping that Trump will be indicted that their wishes might come at a societal cost.

“Most Republicans including me, believe when to comes to Trump, there is no law,” Graham stated on Fox New regarding the “double standard” that certain individuals within federal law enforcement have taken towards Trump, going way back to when he was the GOP nominee in 2016.

“And I’ll say this, if there is a prosecution of Donald Trump for mishandling classified information after the Clinton debacle, there will be riots in the streets,” said Graham. The comparison to the Clinton’s referred to the private server former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton used to conduct official business.

“If they tried to prosecute President Trump for mishandling classified information after Hillary Clinton set up a server in her basement there literally will be riots in the streets. I worry about the country,” Graham concluded.

 

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New York Times Wants Their Pound of Flesh

On Friday of last week, the New York Times editorial board published a piece which called for the indictment of former President Donald Trump.

The board called for the Attorney General to indict Trump over what they considered to be “sufficient evidence” which would lead to a “serious charge.”

“Mr. Trump’s unprecedented assault on the integrity of American democracy requires criminal investigation,” the board continued. “This board is aware that in deciding how Mr. Trump should be held accountable under the law it is necessary to consider not just whether criminal prosecution would be warranted but whether it would be wise.”

Let it not be forgotten that this is the same New York Times of “Russiagate” fame.

They didn’t only go after Donald Trump when he was in the White House either, they also went after and had to issue retractions regarding their “Russian disinformation” accusations they leveled at Trump’s former attorney Rudy Giuliani.

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Enemies to the Left, Allies to the Right

Some conservative public figures found the timing of the NYT’s editorial oddly suspicious, with some claiming some collusion must have occurred in order to ramp up public opinion potentially in favor of a possible indictment of the former president.

“The NY Times Editorial Board has formally called for the indictment of Donald J. Trump,” tweeted Human Events editor Jack Posobiec. “We are in the midst of a pre-emptive coup.”

Former Assistant to the Secretary of the Treasury, Monica Crowley, posted to Twitter her theory.

“The DOJ/FBI create a pretext to indict Trump, then leak to The NY Times, which then has its Editorial Board call for Trump’s indictment,” said Crowley. “You’d think they’d get vertigo from their corrupt, circular clustersf*ck.”

One of the earliest public opponents of Donald Trump, husband of former counselor to the president Kelly Ann Conway and co-founder of the Lincoln Project, George Conway, had his two-cents to toss into the discussion.

“At the rate he’s decompensating, he might not be competent to stand trial when the time comes,” said Conway on Twitter while commenting on a screenshot of a recent statement by Trump posted to his Truth Social platform.

What are your thoughts on this situation? Do you think former President Trump committed any wrong doing or is this an act of political retaliation by his enemies? Let us know in the comments and across social media.

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