President Donald J. Trump seriously rattled cages during a Friday visit to the Justice Department where he assailed those who weaponized the law against him and put them on notice that the hour of their accountability is drawing near.
During his speech, the president blasted the corrupt media for its complicity in the Soviet-style lawfare, expressing his opinion that “they’re really corrupt and they’re illegal” and specifically mentioning CNN and “MSDNC” as chief purveyors of the big lies.
Judging by the hysterical reaction, Trump’s speech was enormously successful and one of the biggest endorsements came from CNN’s top legal eagle Elie Honig who whined to Anderson Cooper about what he called the “desecration” of the hallowed DOJ.
(Video: CNN)
“You worked at the Department of Justice for many years, have you ever seen something like this?” Cooper asked during Friday’s edition of “AC360” on the ratings-challenged propaganda network.
“No, Anderson,” the former federal prosecutor responded. “What happened today, that speech was a desecration of the Justice Department, of the Great Hall of Justice, where it was given. AGs and occasionally, presidents of both parties have used that room for decades to address the rank and file like I once was, to call on the highest principles of DOJ.”
“The person who that building is named after is Robert F. Kennedy, senior, to be clear. And just to give a sense of the type of speech that ordinarily gets given by an AG to prosecutors, I pulled this. I just want to read real quick how RFK ended a speech he gave in 1962 when he was AG,” Honig added, gaslighting viewers that the RFK era Justice Department still exists instead of the Soviet-style entity under former Attorney General Merrick Garland who some have likened to Stalin’s notorious police state thug Lavrentiy Beria, who famously said “show me the man and I’ll find you the crime.”
“He said to the group, ‘In closing, let me tell you how important I think your work is to the future of our country. History knows no inevitability except as men surrender to their own fears of the future. I salute you and I wish you well in your work,’” Honig added, quoting the slain former attorney general and father of HHS head Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
“Now, today, by contrast, we have Donald Trump calling prosecutors ‘Marxist,’ ‘scum,’ ‘savages,’ and ‘thugs,’” he whined about Trump’s descriptive – and many would argue, accurate – terms for the corrupt prosecutors who were unleashed on him by Biden and Garland.
“We have a five-minute speech on Bobby Knight and Indiana basketball. We have talk about the price of eggs and bacon, we have stuff about Hunter Biden’s laptop. We have a riff about Norm Eisen. Why?” Honig asked. “I have no idea. We have the fact that firefighters– the ‘fact,’ probably not a fact, but the claim that firefighters voted for him by 94 percent, we have mentions of Al Capone, Wyatt Earp, Rudy Giuliani.”
But what really galled Honig was the playing of the classic Village People song that Trump has effectively used at rallies, a tune that drives leftists crazy.
“And then it ends with, I actually thought I was hearing something wrong. Y.M.C.A., that song. They played it, and he danced to it on the stage of the Great Hall, it was disgraceful,” he concluded.
“They tried to turn America into a corrupt communist and third world country, but in the end, the thugs failed and the truth won,” Trump declared at the DOJ. “Freedom won, justice won, democracy won. And above all, the American people won.”
As the saying goes, when you come for the king, you’d better not miss.
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