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MTG’s latest plan severs powerful connection between Jack Smith and Joe Biden.

Jack Smith and Joe Biden Both Will Be Impacted by MTG’s ⁢Latest Plan ⁤- It Would Sever the Most Powerful Connection Between the Two

These days,‌ the Department​ of Justice’s “special counsels” seem more‌ like ​special police ⁣who would also like ⁢to be ⁣special judges, juries, and executioners.

To be considered by​ Justice Czar Merrick Garland as ‍a “special ​counsel” appointee, one either has to be a‍ full-blown progressive sycophant, have a full-blown​ case of Trump Derangement Syndrome, or a combination thereof.

While many Republicans sit back and watch —⁢ either because they are ⁤shocked ⁢by the unprecedented audacity of the progressive weaponization⁢ of⁢ the DOJ, ‌don’t care, or have⁢ a touch of Trump Derangement Syndrome themselves — other Republicans see an urgent need to‌ stop it as soon as possible.

Marjorie⁣ Taylor Greene, ⁢the GOP congresswoman from‍ Georgia, has a plan to⁢ stop the ‍DOJ’s abuse​ of special counsels ‍in its⁣ tracks.

Her plan is⁤ appealing in its ⁢simplicity: Follow the ‌money, stupid.

On‍ Thursday, Greene revealed‍ the idea on the podcast “John Solomon Reports,” hosted⁣ by John Solomon, founder of the news site Just the News.

Green’s plan could stop weaponized special counsels such as those of ‌Jack Smith and ‌David Weiss — the former tasked with destroying Donald Trump so he can never​ again be president, the latter with ​protecting President Joe ‌Biden and his son Hunter from ​being held accountable in the ever-rising tide of corruption, influence-peddling, ​and bribery growing around them.

Greene maintains her approach is common sense — not political but constitutional.

In this case, ⁢there’s no reason it can’t be both.

The interview is below. The key part starts at about the 8:15 mark.

Should control of Jack ​Smith’s ⁤funding be moved ‍to⁢ Congress?

  • Yes
  • No

In⁢ short, ⁢ Greene wants “to move control of special counsel funding from the Department⁢ of Justice⁢ to‍ Congress,” according to Just⁣ the News.

“To fund a special counsel right now … the people that have control of that is the ​Department of Justice ‌itself,” Greene ⁣said on the ⁢podcast⁤ (about the 9:15 mark in the ‍audio above. “You hear people yell, ‘Defund‍ Jack Smith,’ and I’ve said it before myself. ⁣But we‍ are unable ​to do it because the Department of Justice controls⁢ that ‌slush fund.

“My legislation would give Congress‍ the ​authority and the ‌power to fund special counsels every single year, just like all⁤ of our other appropriation bills,” she continued.

“This is ​actually the constitutional⁤ way, because Congress is in ⁤charge⁣ of⁣ the checkbook, not ‍the Department of Justice itself,”​ Greene‌ said. “I had ‌talked about it with President ⁢Trump ‌because I wanted him ⁢to understand that this is actually not⁢ political, to‍ move it back‍ to Congress. ‍Because the Democrat-controlled​ Congress would ​have control ​of that just as much as a Republican-controlled Congress would have.”

By now, the ⁤accusations of‍ a two-tiered system of justice over the past couple of ⁢years have become common knowledge. From selective​ prosecutions by special counsel Jack Smith prosecuting‌ Donald Trump‌ in his bid⁢ to regain ​the presidency to the ‍FBI labeling ​traditional Catholics as “extremists” to U.S. Attorney ⁤for Delaware (and now special ‌counsel) David ⁢Weiss ​drawing up a sweetheart ⁤deal for Hunter Biden, the DOJ isn’t‍ even ⁣trying to hide its rabid political bias.

Andrew McCarthy — an ⁢author ‌and ⁣National Review columnist who served as an assistant U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York and is no fan of Trump — ⁤has taken Weiss’ ⁢performance apart repeatedly.

“The best thing the younger Biden’s defense has going​ for it is ​not‍ the Supreme‌ Court,” ⁤McCarthy wrote in a column on Tuesday. “It’s the prosecutor.”

National Review editor-in-chief Rich Lowry penned a piece ‍in‌ August ⁤titled, “Jack Smith Is a ​Fanatic.”  Lowry ‌wrote⁣ that Smith “is in ⁣all likelihood a ⁤Liz Cheney–style zealot driven by a burning‌ hatred of Donald Trump and all⁤ he represents.”

In other words, the special counsels⁣ care about the law only as a​ means to an‍ end. They’ll do whatever they can get away ​with ⁣to get what they want.

Biden’s DOJ funding special counsels who look like cornered dogs trying to avoid euthanization is⁣ madness. Everyone​ knows there’s not ‌a lot that can be done for a rabid dog ⁤but⁤ to put it to death. ⁤In this case, the⁢ best thing to do‍ is to starve them to ‌death by cutting off funds.

“I believe that’s the right thing ⁣to do – to put ⁤it‌ back under ⁤Congress’s authority,” Greene said‌ about her plan to move control of special counsel funding from the Department of Justice ‌to Congress. “And ​it⁤ also⁤ gives us the power to actually defund Jack Smith​ or remove David Weiss if​ we have the financial controls over⁢ special counsel.”

In‍ other words, Greene’s​ plan would sever the most powerful connection​ between Biden and Smith — the money that‌ makes ‍Smith’s persecutions possible.

At the end of August, Greene posted a video on X, the social media ‌platform formerly ⁢called Twitter, that shows ⁤she’s been thinking‍ about the plan for some time.

“I will not vote to fund the government ‍if⁢ Congress doesn’t⁣ do this: – Impeachment Inquiry vote on Joe Biden – Defund Biden’s weaponization of‍ government – Eliminate all COVID vaccine and mandates – No funding for the war in Ukraine,” she wrote.

Getting rid of Smith and Weiss would go a long way in defeating Biden’s weaponization of government against its own people.

And that’s something every American should be able to get behind.

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In ‍what ways has the handling of⁣ the Donald Trump and Hunter ‌Biden cases raised concerns about the impartiality of the Department of Justice?

Potential misuse of special counsels and their funding. By transferring‌ control of ⁣special counsel funding from the Department of Justice⁣ to Congress, Greene’s plan aims ⁤to hold ​these counsels accountable‍ and prevent political bias ‍from influencing their actions.

The need to⁣ address the abuse of special counsels has been evident in recent years. ‍Jack Smith’s prosecution‍ of Donald​ Trump​ during his presidential campaign and David Weiss’s lenient treatment of Hunter Biden ‍have raised concerns about the impartiality of the DOJ. ⁣These instances, along with others, have exposed a two-tiered‌ system ⁢of ⁢justice that prioritizes political motives over ⁢the ⁢rule of ⁢law.

Andrew​ McCarthy, a former U.S. attorney, has criticized Weiss for



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