



On the surface it appears there is an emerging pattern of the Biden administration conveniently indicting former President Donald Trump within a day of some bad news being released or discovered regarding Hunter Biden, his father President Joe Biden and suspected corruption.
Tuesday the Department of Justice (DOJ) indicted former President Donald Trump on charges related to his alleged attempts to interfere in the 2020 election and his alleged involvement in the January 6 riot.
Trump is facing accusations of “Conspiracy to defraud the United States,” “Conspiracy to corruptly obstruct and impede the January 6 proceedings,” and “A conspiracy against the right to vote and to have one’s vote counted.”
This indictment coincides with new information emerging about Hunter Biden, the son of President Joe Biden.
Just one day before the DOJ’s indictment, Hunter’s former business associate, Devon Archer, testified that President Biden was in communication with Hunter’s business partners on at least 20 occasions.
Additionally, Burisma executives allegedly pressured Biden to urge then Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko to dismiss prosecutor-general Viktor Shokin, who was investigating Burisma at the time.
The timing of these indictments raises eyebrows, as they seem to coincide with the release of potentially incriminating evidence against Hunter and President Biden.
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On June 8, the Biden administration indicted Trump in the Mar-a-Lago document case, which centers on accusations of mishandling classified documents.
Notably, just one day before this indictment, the FBI released documents to Congress, alleging that President Biden received a $10 million bribe from Burisma.
The documents were obtained by House Oversight Republicans after threatening to hold FBI Director Christopher Wray in contempt for withholding the materials. These documents implicate President Biden in a bribery scheme.
Furthermore, on July 27, additional charges were added to Trump’s Mar-a-Lago case by DOJ prosecutor John Smith. Interestingly, this occurred just one day after Hunter Biden’s plea deal was rejected.
The Department of Justice had offered Hunter a deal that involved pleading guilty to two misdemeanor tax charges and entering a diversion agreement to avoid jail time for a felony gun charge. However, the deal fell apart when Judge Maryellen Noreika raised concerns about its sweeping immunity provisions.
Is it just a coincidence that the indictments against Trump and the ongoing revelations surrounding Hunter Biden seem to occur in unison?
If the timing is intentional the implications are huge. It is bad enough that the Biden administration is relentlessly going after their number one political opponent leading into an election year but to use these indictments to deflect from likely deep state corruption in the executive office is reprehensible.





