Former U.S. Representative Tulsi Gabbard came out swinging in defense of former President Donald Trump and lambasted Joe Biden’s Department of Justice, leaving no room for doubt about where she stands. Gabbard is convinced that the latest indictment against Trump is nothing more than a ploy to distract him from his campaign and drain his resources. And boy, does she have some choice words for the Biden administration’s actions.
Tulsi Gabbard agrees:https://t.co/7CelaNhMXO
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) August 3, 2023
Speaking out against the indictment, Gabbard highlighted the dangers it poses to the foundation of American democracy. She argued that our country was meant to be governed by laws, not by the whims of men. It seems Gabbard is not thrilled about this blatant attack on the principles our founding fathers envisioned.
But she didn’t just stop there. Gabbard went into detail about her concerns regarding the First Amendment and accused the Department of Justice of being far too politicized to carry out its duties effectively. It’s disheartening to witness an institution that was once seen as impartial now being used as a weapon to go after political opponents.
Not only did Gabbard call out the DOJ for targeting Trump and his supporters, but she also accused them of favoring the Democrat elite, such as President Biden and his son, Hunter Biden. She pulled no punches, criticizing the department for wielding its power in an unjust manner.
And Tulsi Gabbard isn’t alone in Trump’s corner. Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene has also voiced her support for the former president. Greene boldly declared that we are living under a two-tiered justice system, and she sees right through the so-called “scam” being orchestrated against Trump. She believes that even if Trump were behind bars, he would still have her vote because she deems him innocent and the only savior capable of rescuing the country from a supposed “communist regime.”
Trump himself, after pleading not guilty to the charges, expressed his disappointment in what he called a “very sad day for America.” He cast Washington, D.C. in a negative light, using words like “filth” and “decay” to describe the city. He likened the legal actions against him to political persecution, insisting that this should never be allowed to happen in America. He even claimed to be leading in the Republican primary and polls against Joe Biden, leaving no doubt that he believes himself to be the victim of a grand conspiracy.
It’s clear that there are those who are fiercely devoted to defending Trump and vehemently oppose the actions taken by the Biden administration and the Department of Justice. They view these indictments as politically motivated and see Trump as a hero fighting against a corrupt system. Whether you agree with them or not, one thing is for sure: this story is far from over, and the battle lines are drawn.