
The Department of Justice is preparing to indict former President Donald Trump with obstruction of justice in a bid to deflect from Joe Biden’s crimes being uncovered by congressional investigators, according to top lawyer Mike Davis.
Davis, founder of the Article III Project, joined Steve Bannon’s “War Room” on Monday to break down the similarities between the DOJ’s weaponization against Trump in 2016 and special counsel Jack Smith readying charges against the former president for taking classified records to Mar-a-Lago.
“It’s the same play that the FBI did against Trump in 2016,” Davis said. “Hillary got caught with her illegal home server hacked by foreign governments showing foreign bribery schemes with the Clinton Foundation. She destroyed the servers. Obstruction of justice.”
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“What did the FBI do? They concocted the Russian collusion hoax against Trump and they worked with President Obama, Vice President Biden, the Attorney General [Loretta Lynch], FBI Director James Comey, the CIA Director [John Brennan] and others to cook up this Russian collusion hoax during the 2016 campaign to deflect from Hillary’s clear legal troubles.”
“And that turned into Crossfire Hurricane, the investigation where they got an illegal FISA warrant, they lied to the FISA court, they obstructed justice by perpetuating the Russia hoax for several years,” he added.
Davis went on to explain how Smith, in a similar fashion, is preparing to charge Trump to distract the public from evidence of a bribery scheme involving Joe Biden and his family found by House Republicans.
“I think [Smith’s] coming up with obstruction. Remember, Trump was allowed to take his presidential records when he left office. That’s allowed in the Presidential Records Act,” Davis said, adding previous presidents like Bill Clinton and Obama have taken their own presidential records when leaving office.
Trump declassified the Crossfire Hurricane records the day before he left office and he had his copy. And Biden didn’t like that because we saw what John Durham’s special counsel report, these are very damning, they show this worst conspiracy possible from the Oval Office and the FBI to take out a presidential candidate in 2016 to deflect from the legal troubles of another.
Those classified records exposing Biden’s involvement in the Russia collusion frame-up is why Attorney General Merrick Garland executed the “illegal home raid” on Mar-a-Lago last August, he said.
“They did this unprecedented, unnecessary, unlawful home raid to get back these Crossfire Hurricane records.”
Almost a year later, the DOJ is now preparing to indict Trump with obstruction of justice over those records, which Davis claimed isn’t legal because Trump committed no underlying crime.
“They’re now going to likely indict Trump for obstruction, which is not even legally possible,” he said. “Trump was allowed to have those presidential records. You can’t obstruct an investigations into non-crimes.”
This comes as Trump’s attorneys met with DOJ bureaucrats on Monday to discuss Smith’s ongoing probe into his retention of classified records at Mar-a-Lago.
“Several sources with knowledge of the investigation believe that a charging decision in the documents case is imminent, and Trump lawyers in recent days were expected to meet at some point with the Justice Department to talk through where things stand and to potentially lay out their concerns about the prosecutors’ efforts so far,” CBS News reported.
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