In this episode of “The Ben Shapiro Show,” Ben discusses the federal indictment filed against Donald Trump in relation to the 2020 election and the events of January 6th. He analyzes the accusations made in the indictment, the political motivations behind it, and the potential legal implications for Trump. Ben also highlights the double standard of justice and the impact of these charges on Trump’s political future.
The federal indictment filed against Donald Trump by Jack Smith accuses him of attempting to divert the will of American voters by clinging to power after losing the 2020 election. However, Ben argues that the indictment is highly political and stretches the definition of crimes to fit the narrative. He highlights the double standard of justice and the potential influence of a left-leaning judge in this case.
Trump faces serious charges, including attempting to obstruct an official proceeding, which could result in a maximum of 20 years in prison. Ben emphasizes the potential impact on Trump’s political future, as his legal troubles may make it difficult for him to win the election. He suggests that a Republican candidate without legal issues is needed to defeat Joe Biden’s political machine and the DOJ.
Ben points out the double standard of justice, highlighting the bias of the DOJ in not setting up a special counsel for Hunter Biden’s prosecution and avoiding further investigation into his finances. He criticizes the media for avoiding any implication of corrupt behavior by Hunter and Joe Biden. Republicans feel that there is a clear disparity in how Trump and Biden are treated by the justice system.
The federal indictment against Donald Trump is highly political and raises concerns about the credibility of America’s institutions. While Trump’s legal problems may pose obstacles to his candidacy, the potential overturning of the charges by the Supreme Court could have significant political fallout. The double standard of justice and the weaponization of law enforcement for political reasons are issues that need to be addressed for the sake of fairness and the integrity of the legal system.