Thursday, 5 September 2024

DOJ Chief (Nicholas Biase) Admits Trump Indictments a Politically Motivated ‘Perversion of Justice’

Nicholas Biase

DOJ chief of public affairs acknowledges political bias behind Trump indictments, calling them a ‘perversion of justice’; reveals Democrats' lawfare tactics to label former president a ‘convicted felon’ backfired; criticises former colleague Alvin Bragg’s case as ‘nonsense’ and accuses him of ‘stacking charges’.

As the chief of public affairs for the Department of Justice (DOJ), the individual in this role is responsible for managing communications between the DOJ and the public, providing clear and accurate information on legal matters and investigations, and often serving as a spokesperson on high-profile cases. In this instance, the DOJ's chief of public affairs has publicly condemned the legal strategy against Donald Trump, characterising the indictments as politically driven and legally flawed. In addition to criticising the tactics of his former colleague Alvin Bragg, the chief accused him of inflating charges to unfairly target Trump.

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