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When Special Counsel Jack Smith walked before cameras on Friday after the release of the Trump 44-page indictment against former President Donald Trump, he started with arguably his most difficult case to make.

He declared “we have one set of laws in this country and they apply to everyone.”

After years of scandal and documented political bias by key Justice officials, the line likely left many skeptical, assuming many were even watching.

The indictment was clearly a pitch to the public that this is a prosecution entirely removed from recent history.

We’re also meant to not think about the fact that the Biden Administration is charging the leading candidate opposing him in the upcoming election.

> When Special Counsel Jack Smith walked before cameras on Friday after the release of the Trump 44-page indictment against former President Donald Trump, he started with arguably his most difficult case to make. > He declared “we have one set of laws in this country and they apply to everyone.” > After years of scandal and documented political bias by key Justice officials, the line likely left many skeptical, assuming many were even watching. > The indictment was clearly a pitch to the public that this is a prosecution entirely removed from recent history. > We’re also meant to not think about the fact that the Biden Administration is charging the leading candidate opposing him in the upcoming election.

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