Former President Joe Biden’s White House allegedly orchestrated a legal onslaught to cripple Donald Trump’s campaign. Six major lawsuits, four criminal and two civil, were designed to drain Trump’s time, money, and focus, forcing him to campaign from courtrooms, as Breitbart reports. The conservative base sees this as a blatant abuse of power, not justice.
Biden’s inner circle believed Trump would be behind bars before voters could choose him. The strategy, tied directly to the White House, involved high-profile cases meant to jail or bankrupt Trump. This alleged scheme reeks of election meddling, not law and order.
In October 2024, Biden reportedly declared, “We gotta lock him up,” about Trump. Those words expose a chilling intent to weaponize the legal system. Conservatives view this as a desperate progressive tactic to silence a political rival.
The so-called “hush money” case, led by Manhattan D.A. Alvin Bragg, wasn’t about illegal payments but falsifying business records. Bragg, backed by George Soros’s funding, falsely claimed to have sued Trump over 100 times before his election. This smells like a politically motivated setup, not a pursuit of justice.
Judge Juan Merchan, a Biden donor, presided over the case, raising ethical red flags. His daughter, Loren Merchan, runs a leftist consulting firm that raked in $93 million for Democrats. Trump called this “the greatest conflict of interest of all time,” and conservatives agree.
Bragg’s lead prosecutor, Matthew Colangelo, left a senior DOJ role to join the case, a move likened to a four-star general enlisting as a private. Colangelo’s demotion, suspiciously timed after Biden’s November 2024 press conference, suggests White House coordination. The conservative base smells a rat.
Fulton County, Georgia, D.A. Fani Willis pushed a RICO case against Trump, appointing her boyfriend, Nathan Wade, as prosecutor despite his inexperience. Wade’s eight-hour meetings with White House counsel in 2022 scream political collusion. This isn’t justice; it’s a progressive power play.
Willis herself met Vice President Kamala Harris for five hours in February 2023, months before Trump’s indictment. A former Biden aide, Jeff DeSantis, acted as a liaison between Willis’s office and the White House. Conservatives see this as a coordinated effort to kneecap Trump’s campaign.
Biden could have halted these cases, but didn’t, fueling suspicions of his involvement. The lack of accountability for these lawfare tactics infuriates Trump supporters. Congress and the U.S. Office of Special Counsel are urged to investigate this alleged abuse immediately.
Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed Jack Smith as special counsel to investigate Trump in November 2022. Smith’s team, stacked with Biden and Obama donors, was later deemed unconstitutional, and his office was shuttered. Conservatives cheer this as a rare win against politicized prosecutions.
Smith’s team leaked information during the election season, a move seen as blatant interference. Trump supporters argue this proves the left’s willingness to bend rules to hurt him. The collapse of Smith’s probe only deepens distrust in the system.
The E. Jean Carroll defamation case, funded by Democrat megadonor Reid Hoffman, was another blow. Hoffman, who visited the Biden White House five times in 2022, bankrolled the case through his nonprofit. Conservatives call this a clear case of buying justice to smear Trump.
New York Attorney General Letitia James, who campaigned on destroying Trump, accused him of inflating assets with no victims or damages. She visited the White House three times between 2022 and 2023, raising questions about coordination. Her crusade feels more like vengeance than a call to accountability for conservatives.
Judge Arthur Engoron and his clerk, Allison Greenfield, hit Trump with a nearly half-billion-dollar judgment. Greenfield, photographed with Sen. Chuck Schumer and a Democratic donor, was accused by Trump of controlling the case. He claimed she eyed a federal judgeship if Biden won, a charge that resonates with his base.
These six cases, all tied to Biden’s White House, aimed to derail Trump’s campaign through legal warfare. The absence of accountability for these tactics fuels conservative outrage. Immediate investigations are necessary to expose this alleged abuse of power before it has a chance to happen again.