Is The DOJ Committing Treason … Again?
- Boiling Point Live
- Nov 20, 2024
- 2 min read
What’s Going On Here? Paper-Shredding Truck Spotted Outside Department of Justice Building Days After Trump Announces Matt Gaetz Attorney General Nomination.
The Biden administration's Department of Justice (DOJ) might be engaging in what some perceive as "desperate measures" in response to Donald Trump's return to the presidency and his nomination of Matt Gaetz as Attorney General. Here's a breakdown of the claims and the context:
Trump is set to return to the Oval Office, and his nomination of Matt Gaetz for Attorney General is seen as a move to overhaul the DOJ. Trump praises Gaetz's capabilities, suggesting he will address corruption and misuse within the department.
A truck from a paper-shredding company was spotted outside the DOJ. The timing of this activity, just before Trump's return, leads to speculation that current DOJ officials might be destroying documents to avoid accountability for alleged misdeeds during the Biden administration.
The narrative claims the DOJ under Merrick Garland has been used to target political opponents, conservative groups, and specifically mentions actions against Trump, like the Mar-a-Lago raid. This raid is described as overly aggressive, with allegations of authorization to use lethal force if necessary.
The text accuses the DOJ of political weaponization, targeting individuals like Trump for his legal activities related to the 2020 election challenge.
The suggestion here is that destruction of documents could be an attempt to cover up potentially incriminating evidence regarding the misuse of DOJ power, which could theoretically result in legal consequences for those involved if such evidence were to be made public.
The observation of a shredding truck near the DOJ does not inherently confirm document destruction for illicit purposes. Such trucks can be part of routine document disposal or other administrative tasks.
The language used in the text ("Biden Deep State officials," "corrupt Attorney General Merrick Garland") indicates a strong political bias, portraying the actions of the DOJ under Biden as corrupt and politically motivated.
Much of what is described is speculative or based on interpretations of events that could have multiple explanations. For instance, the presence of a shredding truck could be unrelated to Trump's return or any cover-up.
If true, the destruction of documents to evade accountability would be illegal and unethical, but without concrete evidence linking the shredding to such activities, these claims remain speculative.
Comments