What are They Planning Next for Trump After Lawfare? By Charles Taylor (Florida)
I had thought that the Deep State would not be able to resist the urge to see Trump flung behind bars over the sham conviction in the hush money case. But the situation is, that the sentencing has been postponed until after the election, so we know now that it will be election fraud to dwarf even the 2020 election. Before this, there was a tape released with Nicholas Biase, chief public information officer for the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York, saying that hush money case against Donald Trump as "nonsense" and a "perversion of justice." With a name containing the word "bias," surely he would know a thing or two about "bias"!
This has been widely reported on freedom sites since the usual suspects of social media moved to censor the tape, as is standard operating procedure now for anything inconvenient to the woke regime of globalism. And Biase himself quick smart released a statement saying that the views of the recording were made in private, and do no reflect his real position, which is of course, pro-system. The recording was made between Biase and an unidentified woman, so he can expect here a honey trap situation, over alcohol. "I said these things in an effort to please and impress someone I just met, who was secretly filming me," he said. The common downfall of men: the pursuit of promiscuous sex and alcohol.
In any case, all is well that ends well, I think. Trump if elected president will make the sentencing disappear with presidential immunity, and being commander in chief of the armed forces, so perhaps, "come and get through this, with your woke army!" And if Trump loses, which is highly likely, the Deep State have won and there is no point putting a broken old man apart from his cheese burgers.
"A spokesman for the Manhattan US Attorney's office apologized following the release of a secretly recorded video that captured him slamming Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's hush money case against Donald Trump as "nonsense" and a "perversion of justice."
Nicholas Biase, chief public information officer for the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York, said in a statement, "I was recently made aware of a video where I regretfully made some statements in a private and social setting that don't reflect my views about two local and state prosecutions." The statement was previously reported by the New York Post.
Biase's statement about the case, which is outside of his office's jurisdiction, came hours after conservative podcaster Steven Crowder released a secretly recorded, edited video of conversations between Biase and an unidentified woman that Crowder said occurred in July and August.
Crowder is a conservative political commentator and the host of the "Louder With Crowder" podcast whose previous channel on YouTube was suspended multiple times for violating YouTube policies. The video was released by Crowder's "Mug Club," a group with a known political agenda.
While Biase said in the video he has known Bragg for 15 years, he does not work for Bragg or the Manhattan DA's office and was not involved in the hush money case against Trump.
"I said these things in an effort to please and impress someone I just met, who was secretly filming me," Biase said. "I'm deeply sorry to the local and state law enforcement officials working on these matters, who deserve more respect than I showed them. I should have known better."
In the recording, which has been edited into short soundbites, Biase can be heard saying, "The whole thing is disgusting. They're just out to get him," referring to Trump.
Biase claimed in the video that Bragg "was stacking charges and rearranging things just to make it fit a case." He continued: "To be honest with you, I think the case is nonsense."
CNN has not independently obtained or verified the video.
CNN has reached out to the US Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York, the Manhattan DA's office and the Justice Department in Washington, DC.
The judge overseeing the hush money case informed both Trump and the Manhattan DA's office that he will render his decision on Friday about whether to delay Trump's sentencing date, according to a court filing. The former president is currently scheduled to be sentenced on September 18, but Trump asked to delay the sentencing until after Election Day, a request the Manhattan DA's office did not oppose.
Bragg charged Trump in April 2023 with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records, alleging that Trump sought to undermine the integrity of the 2016 presidential election through a hush money scheme as part of an unlawful plan to suppress negative information about him. Trump was found guilty of all 34 charges in May.
The former president and his allies have falsely claimed since the start of the trial that Democrats, particularly the Biden administration, are weaponizing the Department of Justice to prosecute him in a politically motivated effort.
The Manhattan district attorney is a state prosecutor and doesn't report to the Justice Department."
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/09/breaking-president-trumps-new-york-hush-money-sentencing/
"President Trump's New York 'hush money' sentencing has been delayed until after the 2024 election, Judge Juan Merchan ruled on Friday.
Trump was scheduled to be sentenced on September 18 but moved to November 26.
"This is not a decision this Court makes lightly but it is the decision which in this Court's view, best advances the interests of justice," Judge Juan Merchan wrote in the decision, NBC News reported.
President Trump's lawyers previously asked Juan Merchan to delay the September 18 sentencing after the Supreme Court's presidential immunity ruling. Judge Merchan said he would issue a decision by September 16.
Judge Merchan also pushed back his ruling on the presidential immunity dispute to November 12.
President Trump's lawyers previously asked a federal court to intervene in Alvin Bragg's 'hush money' case following the Supreme Court's presidential immunity ruling.
In July the Supreme Court ruled 6-3 that Trump has absolute immunity for his core Constitutional powers.
Judge Alvin Hellerstein, a Clinton appointee, rejected Trump's request to move the case and said "nothing" in the Supreme Court's ruling affected his previous conclusion that Trump's payments are considered unofficial acts.
President Trump's attorneys on Tuesday evening filed an urgent appeal to the Second Circuit Court of Appeals to prevent the corrupt New York judicial system from ignoring the Supreme Court's presidential immunity ruling and jailing Trump.
"Unlawfully incarcerating President Trump in the final weeks of the Presidential election, while early voting is ongoing, would irreparably harm the First Amendment rights of President Trump and voters located far beyond New York County," Trump's lawyers wrote."
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