Dangerous Injustice is a rigorously researched, insider's view into the stark disparities in the DOJ's handling of President Biden's and former President Trump's classified documents cases. Comparing those cases to each other and to the closest historical precedents, while explaining the relevant laws in easy-to-understand language, Dangerous Injustice reveals precisely how the Biden administration weaponized the American justice system to
protect Joe Biden and persecute Donald Trump.
Focusing on the raid of former President Trump's home and the subsequent indictment filed against him,
Dangerous Injustice documents how unchecked political rage caused the Democratic party to abandon the American values of fairness and justice, and to embrace hatred and tyranny.
Dangerous Injustice makes a strong case for reforming federal law enforcement and restraining the party passions that led to its corruption, and offers practical solutions to prevent future weaponizing of the justice system, help reunite a fractured electorate, and move the country toward
a less turbulent future.
Joseph B. Sweeney graduated from the United States Military Academy in 1987, and then served six years as an Airborne Ranger-qualified Infantry Officer.
After his military service he attended Vermont Law School, and upon graduation was accepted into the CIA National Security Law Honors Program. For the next 25 years he worked in the CIA Office of General Counsel, attaining the rank of Senior Intelligence Service-4. During his CIA career he served as the legal advisor to six different components within the Directorate for Operations, and spent more than a decade in the CIA's Litigation Division, as line attorney, deputy, acting chief, and chief.
Having served the country from the tip of the spear to the butt end, he has a unique perspective on national security and the practice of national security law. His deep understanding of criminal cases involving classified information, combined with decades of experience waging bureaucracy, provide him with an authoritative voice to guide readers and audiences through the byzantine world of espionage investigations and prosecutions.
Introduction (Washington's Warnings) and Chapter 1 (American Stasi): In his 1796 Farewell Address, President George Washington prophetically warned his fledgeling nation that political party passions, if unchecked, could divide the country by turning citizens against each other, and threaten the true edifice of America's independence: national unity. Since at least 2016, the Democratic party has been engaging in the very conduct Washington warned against, relentlessly feeding hysterical, hate-filled rhetoric to its members, who now enthusiastically support their party openly wielding the justice system as a weapon to persecute political rivals and to retain power.
The political corruption and weaponization of the justice system by the Biden administration and the Democratic Party.
Detailed explanations of the substantive errors and anomalies in the FBI affidavit supporting the raid of former President Trump's home.
Historical examples of when brave Americans stood against political mob rage to defend the core American values of fairness and justice.
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Artful Printing of Washington's Farewell Address
Handwritten draft of Washington's Farewell stored at the New York Public Library.
Stasi Files from the Squillacote prosecution.
Mallory being questioned in a CIA interview room by the seasoned counterintelligence officer codenamed Her Baldspot.
The phone with special encryption software given to Malllory by Chinese intelligence.
Former FBI Director James Comey, who stole government documents, including classified documents, and who also unlawfully leaked sensitive government information to the media. Comey was never prosecuted for any crime.
Comey acknowledged, when placed under oath, that Secretary Clinton had lied repeatedly about her theft of government emails.
A closet in Biden's Penn Biden Center office. Only about 13 boxes have been publicly mentioned, when the office reportedly contained over 40 boxes. Nine boxes of documents were taken by Biden's private lawyers and sent to a law firm in Boston. After a series of cryptic emails between Biden's private lawyers and senior NARA officials, those nine boxes were quickly seized by NARA. There has been no poublic accounting for the contents of these nine mystery boxes.
Biden's notebooks contained classified information up to TOP SECRET/SCI, yet Biden, his private lawyers, and the White House Counsel's Office claimed the TOP SECRET notebooks were Biden's personal property, and it was perfectly legal for Biden to keep TOP SECRET classified information in his private home for the four years he was a private citizen. Special Counsel Hur described the four year retention as "brief."
Special Counsel Hur did not bother having classification reviews of all of Biden's notebooks, opting to just choose excerpts for review. Every excerpt chosen was determined to be classified.
Biden's notebooks contained notes from the President's Daily Briefings by the intelligence community, White House situation Room briefings, and Natioanal Security Council Briefings.
Biden also kept in his home notecards with highly classified information from sensitive briefings. Special Counsel Hur did not disclose how many classified notecards Biden possessed in his home, only referring to the notecards as a "stack."
This file from Biden's Wilmington home was labeled in Biden's own handwriting, and contained highly classified documents that Biden had plucked out of the normal flow of documents crossing his desk when he was vice president.
A grocery bag containing classified documents found in an office off Biden's main bedroom in Biden's Wilmington, DE home.
An example of obviously classified documents Biden had retained from his vice presidency.
Towards the end of his vice presidency, when Biden was in the process of taking his highly-classified notecards home to help him write his book, some of the staffers raised objections. One staffer memorialized her objections in a memorandum for the record, after asking not to be involved with the efforts to help Biden take classified documents home.
Biden refused to answer relevant questions from the Special Counsel, yet the media claimed Biden had fully cooperated with the investigation.
From his comments to his ghostwriter, it is evident that Biden knew he was not supposed to have classified information in his home, and that he was aware that he possesssed classified documents in his home.
A list of the types of highly classified information Biden knowingly possessed in his Wilmington, DE home.
Heavily armed federal agents block access to Trump's home during the August 2022 FBI raid.
The Great Expansionist, the Maker of Chains, the Slayer of Conservatives, the Burnt: Special Counsel Jack Smith.
The Supreme Court unanimously rejected the patently ridiculous, expansive interpretation of criminal law that Jack Smith concocted to prosecute the Republican Governor of Virginia.
According to the unanimous opinion of the Supreme Court, when Jack Smith prosecuted the Republican governor of VA, Smith interprted the law in a manner for which there was no textual or historical support, and he twisted the law to a point that every government official would be guilty.
This is the DOJ regulation that states the DOJ standard for appointing a special counsel. Notice that the standard requires the appointee to have appropriate experience to ensure that prosecutorial decisions will be supported by an informed understanding of the criminal law. Jack Smith's experience is just the opposite, as the Supreme Court had previously rejected Smith's understanding of the criminal law as having no basis in text or precedent, and being so patently ridiculous that every elected official in America would be in jail.
Boxes upon boxes upon boxes. The 100 or so classified documents recovered in the raid would likely fit into one box. So why was the public bombarded with photos showing all these boxes?
It is almost as if someone wanted to taint the jury pool ...
or maybe just the voting pool.
God forbid you raid a former president's home without your standard issue firearms.
Or without the approval to use deadly force.
The Secret Service has proven itself incapable of protecting former president Trump, but at least it managed to efficiently facilitate a boarding party raiding the good ship Mar-a-Lago.
Biden's DOJ seized every document from Trump's presidency, and even documents that were located near documents from Trump's presidency. Only about 100 documents were classified, yet over 13,000 documents were seized.
Despite having spent tens of millions of dollars and possessing an endless suppy of Carcano rounds, Special Counsel Mueller failed to even graze a large stationary orange target.
The Ham radio license of Nellie Ohr. A miracle she could find the time to hang with her fellow hammies, what with her rigid schedule of butter churning, snare building, and general prep for the apocolypse.
Shortly before the first assassination attempt against Trump, this Bill was introduced into the U.S. Congress by Democratic Congressman Bennie Thompson. The Bill's sole purpose was to strip Trump of Secret Service protection. Having failed to politically assassinate Trump when he chaired the J6 kangaroo court committee, Thompson escalated his attacks by attempting to create conditions that could facilitate an actual assassination. If Bennie was a Republican trying to strip a Democratic former president of Secret Service protection, AG Garland would have him in a cell in Gitmo on bread and water rations, with the water being provided with a clothe over Bennie's face, pending his prosecution for multiple novel attempted murder charges.
President Biden's hate-filled rhetoric, fanning the flames of fear and violence, just a few weeks before the Butler, PA assassination attempt against Trump.
And then just a few days before that assassination attempt, Biden stated that it was time to put Trump in a bullseye. If Trump had ever used such terminology he would have been impeached and excoriated by the mainstream media — Biden got a free pass.
And look at that—shortly after Bennie tried to strip Trump of Secret Service protection, and shortly after President Biden proclaimed it was time to put Trump in the crosshairs, an assassin put Trump in the crosshairs. Imagine that. In response, American media ignored that an assassination attempt had occurred, while prattling on about their fears of right-wing violence.
Gee, you read these post-assassination attempt headlines and you would never know that the "incident" where Trump "fell down" was actually an assassination attempt where Trump was actually shot.
An "incident" occurred. Isn't that special. A great example of how the Biden administration hides the truth from the American people.
One of my favorites: here a supposed "journalist" condescendingly mediasplains that media guidelines forbid the media from using the "A" word until the Biden administration approves them using the "A" word. You know, for "accuracy" and stuff. Where were these media guidelines during the Russia Collusion HoaxCoup media feeding frenzy?
It only took about seven hours before the media was willing to use the "A" word. Let us compare the media's glacial patience to the reporting from the attempted assassination attempt against President Reagan ...
On March 30, 1981, President Reagan was exiting The Washington Hilton when he was shot.
Unlike when Trump was shot—when the media would not even say there had been a shooting—in Reagan's case the initial reports included that there was a shooting, and with two hours the shooting was being described as an assassination attempt.
Paul Revere's infamous engraving of the Boston Massacre. A good example of early American propaganda.
Years after successfully defending the British soldiers from murder charges, John Adams would write that defending the most despised persons on the American continent was the most selfless act of his life.
The Soviet spy Colonel Rudolf Abel being arrested by the FBI.
A friend of Abel's painted this portrait of Abel sitting in Abel's Manhattan apartment. Abel's ham radio, which he used for covert communications with his spy handlers, can be seen to Abel's left. I wonder if Nellie Ohr has a painting of herself with her ham radio.
Abel with his defense attorney, James B. Donovan.
The Soviets honored Colonel Rudolf Abel with a commemorative stamp.
David Goldberger from the timeframe he was representing the Illinois Nazis.
Ben Franklin's witty Apology for Printers.
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