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Blurting out the truth

Blurting out the truth


Blurting out the truth

It's bizarre when we rely on jokesters – not journalists – to breach the dark media curtain around the truth.

Robert Knight
Robert Knight

Robert Knight is a columnist for The Washington Times. His latest book is "Crooked: What Really Happened in the 2020 Election and How to Stop the Fraud."

Last week, a remarkable thing happened.

Under a split screen of photos of President Biden and former President Trump, a message appeared during a Fox News story about Mr. Trump's arraignment over documents found in the FBI's raid on his Florida home.

In all caps, it said: "WANNABE DICTATOR SPEAKS AT THE WHITE HOUSE AFTER HAVING HIS POLITICAL RIVAL ARRESTED."

Well, yes. What sounds like the Babylon Bee is exactly what's happened. The Biden Justice Department has arrested Mr. Trump because he is Mr. Biden's main political opponent. This fits with the administration's ongoing, 30-month prosecution of more than 1,000 Trump supporters over the January 6, 2021, Capitol Hill riot.

Like Communist China, the FBI is using facial recognition technology to identify people in the crowd. They recently made an example of a TV producer. A photo shows him outside the Capitol with his face circled in ink.

As with the Hong Kong crackdowns, this is aimed at discouraging any more protests. Who wants to spend time in the DC jail gulag without trial for months or even years? As Mr. Trump has said, if they can do what they're doing to me, imagine what they can do to you.

Yet, someone at Fox with access to the message bar decided to blurt out the truth for 27 seconds before it was yanked. May God bless (and help) that person.

The former president could spend the rest of his life in prison if convicted. No other former president has ever received this kind of treatment over documents. The papers were not floating around but were in his home (not his garage), guarded by the Secret Service.

Mr. Trump was indicted after news broke about a "very credible" longtime FBI informant saying Mr. Biden took a $5 million Ukraine-related bribe.

Article II, Section 4 of the U.S. Constitution says: "The President, Vice President and all civil officers of the United States, shall be removed from office on impeachment for, and conviction of, treason, bribery, or other high crimes and misdemeanors."

President Biden's disastrous obliteration of our southern border qualifies as treason. And his alleged payments from Ukraine and elsewhere would constitute bribery.

The first Trump impeachment was triggered by Hillary Clinton's "Russian collusion" hoax, which weaponized the FBI. Nothing has ever happened to Mrs. Clinton or the other plotters.

Earlier, she faced no penalty for destroying 30,000 emails and smashing cell phones sought as evidence. Mrs. Clinton issued a tweet this past week. It shows her with an "I got away with it" grin and wearing a baseball cap that says, "But Her Emails."

Yes, she is quite happy to rub this in our faces.

Still ignored by the Justice Department is the boast Joe Biden made to a Council on Foreign Relations audience on January 23, 2018.

As the video on C-Span reveals, Mr. Biden says that while he was vice president, he threatened then-Ukraine President Petro Poroshenko and another official to cancel a U.S. loan guarantee if Mr. Poroshenko did not fire Ukraine's top prosecutor. That prosecutor later said he had been investigating the Burisma gas company, which paid Hunter Biden millions for being on its board:

Joe Biden: "I said, 'You're not getting the billion.' ... I looked at them and said: 'I'm leaving in six hours. If the prosecutor is not fired, you're not getting the money.'"

"Well, son of a b----, he got fired." The audience laughed along with Joe.

Later, for suggesting in a phone call with Ukraine President Volodymr Zelensky that he might want to look into Mr. Biden's boast, Mr. Trump was impeached. This is like charging someone who witnesses a bank robbery with the crime of reporting the robbery.

We're learning now that the Biden family has pocketed millions for influence peddling in China, Ukraine and Russia using 20 bank accounts.

The House subcommittee on weaponization of government is churning out shocking evidence of Biden graft. Good for them. But action is needed.

GOP lawmakers had a chance finally to apply some justice to Rep. Adam Schiff, the California Democrat who is still lying about the Russian collusion hoax. But on Wednesday, 20 Republicans voted with House Democrats to kill a resolution to censure him. He's scot-free despite his sordid role in the biggest political scandal in U.S. history.

In response to the Trump indictment, Republican U.S. Sen. J.D. Vance of Ohio said he will put a hold on all Justice Department nominations. Good. It's not only for the outrageous attack on Mr. Trump but for partisan lawlessness.

"Merrick Garland's department harasses Christians for pro-life advocacy, but allows hardened criminals to walk our streets unpunished," Sen. Vance noted in a press release. "This must stop …. If Merrick Garland wants to use these officials to harass Joe Biden's political opponents, we will grind his department to a halt." We need more of this. Much more.

As for the Fox message, the author is following in the footsteps of vigilante truth tellers. In 1980, with President Jimmy Carter's economy a mess and an Iranian mob holding our embassy staff hostage, someone mocked up the Boston Globe's lead editorial. The headline, "Mush from the Wimp," was supposed to be an in-house joke, but somehow it got printed in one edition.

It's bizarre when we rely on jokesters – not journalists – to breach the dark media curtain around the truth.


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