The Deep State and Marxists Of The Democrat Party Keep Playing Soviet Games: They are turning Democrats into Republicans in droves. Keep going… America sees and understands what is happening.
The Democrats’ campaign against key figures from the Trump administration is intensifying, targeting both former President Donald Trump and influential conservative media figures as the November election approaches. On Thursday, a significant legal decision was made when a federal judge affirmed a four-month prison sentence for Steve Bannon, a former Trump White House adviser and the host of the “War Room” podcast. Bannon, who was convicted of refusing to comply with a subpoena from a House Select Committee investigating the events of January 6, expressed his determination to fight the sentence, indicating his willingness to take his appeal to the Supreme Court.
Epoch Times CFO accused of $67M money laundering scheme
Weidong Guan, 61, also known as Bill Guan, is charged with one count of conspiring to commit money laundering and two counts of bank fraud which carries a maximum sentence of 30 years in prison.
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— Steve Gruber (@stevegrubershow) June 4, 2024
Bannon’s sentencing is part of a broader pattern where former Trump administration officials are facing legal repercussions. His case follows that of Peter Navarro, another former Trump advisor, who began serving a similar sentence earlier this year. The legal actions against Bannon and Navarro have sparked controversy, with some viewing these moves as politically motivated, especially given their timing relative to the upcoming Republican National Convention and Election Day.
In parallel, the Department of Justice has taken action against conservative media, most notably with a recent indictment involving The Epoch Times. The newspaper’s chief financial officer, Weidong “Bill” Guan, was arrested and charged in a $67 million money laundering scheme involving cryptocurrency and fraudulently obtained unemployment insurance benefits. Guan pleaded not guilty, and his trial will be an important test of how these charges are viewed in the context of broader accusations of judicial overreach and political bias.
Democrats are abusing our justice system to target political opponents like President Trump.
Their sham trial is a disgrace!
I’ll be talking with Speaker Johnson. Our Republican conference has to take action.
I have Articles of Impeachment against Joe Biden drafted and ready.… pic.twitter.com/7gU6b683q9
— Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene🇺🇸 (@RepMTG) June 4, 2024
This increasing use of legal challenges against Trump allies and conservative media is seen by some as a strategic move by Democrats to suppress opposition voices ahead of the election. The use of the judicial system in this manner raises questions about fairness and the potential impact on free speech and political competition. For instance, the case against One America News Network (OANN), which was dropped by a major distributor, further highlights the concerns around censorship and media suppression.
As the Supreme Court prepares to rule on a significant case regarding federal authority and censorship, the political landscape is closely watching these developments. The outcome of these legal battles could have profound implications for the balance of power in Washington and the fundamental principles of free speech and fair political practice. We know the Deep State will not stop. The Democrats have decided that dictatorship is now in play and they intend on playing for keeps. If the election in November is played like the scam election of 2020, they invite true revolution in America.
Major Points
- A federal judge recently upheld a four-month prison sentence for Steve Bannon, a former adviser to President Trump, for refusing to comply with a subpoena from a House Select Committee.
- Bannon’s conviction and sentencing are part of a broader trend where former Trump administration officials are facing legal repercussions, coinciding with key political events like the Republican National Convention and the upcoming November election.
- Concurrently, the Department of Justice has indicted Weidong “Bill” Guan, CFO of The Epoch Times, in a $67 million money laundering scheme, raising concerns about judicial overreach and political bias.
- Critics argue that these legal actions against Trump allies and conservative media represent a strategic suppression of opposition voices by Democrats to maintain control of the Oval Office.
- The Supreme Court is set to rule on a significant case regarding federal censorship authority, highlighting ongoing debates about free speech and media suppression in the political arena.
Kirk Volo – Reprinted with permission of Whatfinger News