President Joe Biden is guilty of persecuting a political opponent, former Rep. Tulsi Gabbard (I-HI). Declared After former President Donald Trump was convicted in New York on Thursday 34 counts of falsifying business records.
Biden: Guilty for abuse of power. Biden: He is guilty of turning our country into a banana republic where those in power use the law to corner their political opponents. Biden: “They are committing crimes that undermine the Constitution and the freedoms guaranteed therein,” said Gabbard, who formally abandoned her identity as a Democrat in 2022 and called the party “It is under the total control of an elite group of warmongers driven by a cowardly awakening.”
“Biden has proven himself unfit for the office of the presidency,” she added.
Biden: Guilty for abuse of power.
Biden: He is guilty of turning our country into a banana republic where those in power use the law to pursue their political opponents.
Biden: He committed a crime that undermines our Constitution and the freedoms it guarantees.Biden has proven unfit to serve…
— Tulsi Gabbard 🌺 (@TulsiGabbard) May 30, 2024
Breitbart News reporter Joel Pollack reported that Trump was convicted of 34 counts of falsifying business records, a misdemeanor that was previously barred from the statute of limitations.
“District Attorney Alvin Bragg prosecuted the case as a felony, arguing that the alleged falsification of business records was done to cover up federal crimes. Mr. Trump has never been convicted of any such crime, and prosecutors did not specify what crimes were committed or have to prove any of those elements,” Pollack wrote.
He continued:
The former president has maintained throughout the trial that this was a form of election interference and a rigged trial in which Judge Juan Merchan was chosen despite (or perhaps because of) his political animosity. In any event, the unprecedented trial and the possible imprisonment of political opponents create few scenarios in which President Joe Biden’s victory could be considered legitimate.
Trump is scheduled to be sentenced in New York on July 11, four days before the start of the Republican National Convention, which will take place in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where delegates will vote for Trump as the presidential candidate.


