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The Seal Has Been Broken.

Tuesday, June 13, 2023.

Once again President Trump fired another volley of warning shots at the evil empire…the Globalists, the Deep State, the Swamp Rats, and all of their supporting minions yesterday with this post on his Truth Social page. This follows his statements in the video above at his rally in Greensboro, North Carolina this past Saturday.

This is not about right or wrong or true justice in the court system. This is a political stunt to hurt President Trump’s chances of winning the 2024 election. Make no mistake if these fools can come up with a reason/charge or charges that will stick in their corrupt courts, they will imprison President Trump in a heartbeat. As stupid and ignorant as this political circus sideshow is on the one hand, it is as equally dangerous and threatening for the sovereignty of the nation on the other.

They are going after him before he comes after them. And he will when reelected! They fear him beyond belief because he has been exposing them and all their evil corrupt undertakings for the past seven years. President Trump is not afraid. He is the Magador and is waving the red flag at them…taunting them, calling them out, and in doing so letting them expose themselves.

Trump to appear in Miami federal court after being indicted in Mar-a-Lago classified records probe

Covered by: Patrick Hauf, Adam Shaw and Fox News

President Trump, who has been indicted on 37 federal counts following an investigation into improper retention of classified records at Mar-a-Lago, is expected to appear in court Tuesday.

Trump could face 100 YEARS in prison if convicted of federal charges, including espionage

Monday, June 12, 2023 by: Belle Carter

This article may contain statements that reflect the opinion of the author

(Natural News) Former President Donald Trump could face 100 years behind bars if found guilty of seven charges related to mishandling classified information and other federal charges.

Trump confirmed on June 8 that he is being charged with espionage. He is also facing four separate charges that each carry a possible prison time of up to 20 years. These are conspiracy to obstruct justice; withholding a document or record; corruptly concealing a document or record; and concealing a document in a federal investigation.

The indictment has not been made public that time, but he decided to publicize it so that the feds could unseal it as early as Friday, June 9. Also, Trump’s lawyer Jim Trusty told CNN that there were seven charges that “break out from an Espionage Act charge.”

Trump was in Bedminster, New Jersey when the news broke. The 45th U.S. president condemned the indictment, saying it was political persecution and insisting that he is innocent. During Trump’s first public appearance after the “historic indictment,” he blasted the feds calling it “ridiculous” and “baseless.”

He also signified his position to not leave the presidential race in an interview with Politico aboard his plane and predicted he would not be convicted. When asked if he’d pardon himself if he gets re-elected, he answered: “I don’t think I’ll ever have to. I didn’t do anything wrong.”

The indictment unsealed on Friday charged Trump with willfully defying the Department of Justice‘s (DOJ) demand that he return classified documents.

Trump was previously indicted in Manhattan in April on separate state charges for making hush money payments to porn star Stormy Daniels. He is due to make his first federal court appearance in Miami on Tuesday, June 13, a day before his 77th birthday.

Interestingly, the indictment was made public the same day the Federal Bureau of Investigation released new evidence proving that the Biden crime family received $5 million from a Ukrainian gas company. Critics believe the government is trying to divert the public’s attention away from the latter.

Trump slams DOJ, Biden for orchestrating charges to keep him from the White House

“They’ve launched one witch hunt after another to try and stop our movement, to thwart the will of the American people,” Trump said during the Republican state convention in Georgia. He later told the crowd: “In the end, they’re not coming after me. They’re coming after you.”

During the said state convention, Trump also criticized the DOJ and President Joe Biden for their “politically motivated campaign to keep him from the White House.” Trump said that the incumbent president has “orchestrated the criminal charges in order to undermine his main political rival’s presidential campaign, as well as to distract from federal and congressional investigations into Biden’s son”

However, DOJ stood firm that all its investigative decisions are made without regard to partisan politics. The prosecutors claimed the former president held on to materials that he should not have retained, including documents about the U.S. nuclear program and domestic vulnerabilities to a potential attack.

“The 49-page indictment also detailed two instances in which Trump allegedly shared classified information with people not authorized to receive it, as well as efforts to obstruct government investigators seeking to retrieve the materials,” Reuters reported.

Trump supporters accused the DOJ of political bias, saying that his indictment is just another example of weaponized government bureaucracy. (Related: Former Arizona AG: Trump indictment an example of weaponized government bureaucracy.)

Visit Trump.news for more updates on Trump’s federal charges and court hearings.

Watch the video below about the Trump indictment. This video is from the Willow channel on Brighteon.com.

Joe and Hunter Biden caught on 17 recordings with Burisma owner, Grassley reveals FBI form says

by Jerry Dunleavy, Justice Department Reporter | June 12, 2023 06:11 PM

A top Senate Republican revealed Monday that an FBI informant said the Ukrainian oligarch involved in an alleged “criminal bribery scheme” with Joe and Hunter Biden also claimed to have 17 recordings of his conversations with the president and his son.

Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-IA) revealed on the Senate floor that a largely unredacted version of the bureau’s FD-1023 confidential human source form said that “the foreign national who allegedly bribed Joe and Hunter Biden allegedly has audio recordings of his conversations with them — 17 such recordings.”

The Republican senator said, “These recordings were allegedly kept as a sort of insurance policy for the foreign national in case he got into a tight spot.”

Mykola Zlochevsky, the Ukrainian owner of Burisma, was the "foreign national" involved in the alleged "criminal bribery scheme" detailed in the FBI form, and Zlochevsky referred to Joe Biden as the “big guy” during a conversation several years before the June 2020 date of the bureau document, according to sources familiar with the FBI record who described its contents to the Washington Examiner.

Grassley added Monday that, according to the FD-1023, “the foreign national possesses 15 audio recordings of phone calls between him and Hunter Biden” and “two audio recordings of phone calls between him and the-Vice President Joe Biden.”

The senator also said the FBI record “also indicates that then-Vice President Joe Biden may have been involved in Burisma employing Hunter Biden.”

The U.S. Attorney’s Office in Delaware is handling the ongoing federal criminal investigation into Hunter Biden. It is allegedly up to U.S. Attorney David Weiss, a Trump-appointed holdover, to decide whether to indict the president’s son. In February 2021, Joe Biden asked all Senate-confirmed U.S. attorneys appointed by Trump for their resignations, with Weiss a rare exception.

“What is U.S. Attorney Weiss doing with respect to these alleged Joe and Hunter Biden recordings that are apparently relevant to the high-stakes bribery scheme?” Grassley asked Monday.

Sources previously told the Washington Examiner that the Burisma owner discussed an alleged bribe of $5 million to Joe Biden and of $5 million to Hunter Biden, according to the paid FBI informant who said he heard this from Zlochevsky. The sources said Zlochevsky said he believed it would be difficult to unravel the alleged bribery scheme for at least 10 years because of the number of bank accounts involved.

Zlochevsky’s alleged reference to Joe Biden as the “big guy” appears independent of the apparent reference to the now-president as the “big guy” by a Hunter Biden business associate during negotiations with Chinese intelligence-linked businessmen. The China-related reference occurred in a May 2017 email not made public until October 2020.

The existence of the Ukraine-related FD-1023 appears to have been revealed to Grassley by whistleblowers in 2022, and Grassley told the Justice Department and FBI back in October to hand over “all records,” including “FD-1023” documents that “reference Mykola Zlochevsky, Hunter Biden, James Biden, and Joe Biden.”

House Republicans said the alleged bribery scheme was related to Joe Biden’s efforts as vice president to pressure the Ukrainian government to fire Ukrainian prosecutor Viktor Shokin. Republicans said the FBI form indicated the alleged bribes were aimed at shaking off a corruption investigation.

Amid the threat of being held in contempt of Congress by Rep. James Comer (R-KY) for failing to comply with a subpoena, FBI Director Christopher Wray allowed members of Comer’s House Oversight Committee to review the FD-1023 last Thursday, but that version had significant redactions.

“With respect to the 1023 shown to the House Oversight Committee, from what I’ve been told by folks who have reviewed it, it’s filled with redactions. The document that Comer and I read had maybe two or three half-inch redactions,” Grassley said Monday, adding, “So Director Wray placed redactions on a document that is already unclassified. More than that, the FBI made the Congress review a redacted unclassified document in a classified facility. That goes to show you the disrespect that the FBI has for Congress.”

Burisma became a hot-button issue when President Donald Trump referenced it in a July 2019 call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. The call spurred a whistleblower complaint, which sparked Democratic-led impeachment proceedings in the House, where Democrats denied Shokin had truly been investigating Burisma and Republicans argued he had been.

Trump and his Republican allies claim Joe Biden improperly used his position as vice president to pressure Ukraine to fire Shokin to protect his son from an investigation into Burisma. Democrats deny this and argue the focus on Burisma was part of an effort to dirty up Joe Biden.

Joe Biden said the bribery allegations were “a bunch of malarkey” when asked about them Thursday after he first quipped, “Where’s the money? I’m joking.”

Ukrainian officials said in June 2020 that they were offered $5 million in bribes to shut down criminal investigations into Burisma and allow Zlochevsky, who has been living abroad, to return to Ukraine. They said this was unconnected to Joe and Hunter Biden.

Trump Indictment 2.0 with Juan O Savin, Jim Price, and Suzzanne Monk | Unrestricted Truths Ep. 364

Just a friendly reminder. Juan O’ Savin was the first person (to the best of my knowledge) to state or predict that President Trump would “be the first arrest, and it would shock the world” nearly two years ago.

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