Special Counsel Sit Rep: A Dire Need for Justice
There is no question that the justice system in this country is broken. The American people deserve accountability, especially when corruption is so widespread. As we watch the ongoing investigations into the 2020 election and other high-stakes political issues, it has become clear that a special prosecutor is urgent. Someone needs to step up, take control of these cases, and hold those responsible accountable.
Rudy Giuliani told the WarRoom on Saturday that he had been on the front lines of this battle for years and had seen how deep the corruption ran. As he said in WarRoom, justice is not just about one party or one politician; it’s about a system that has allowed abuse to flourish.
Many Americans understand that the nation needs someone with the experience and guts to tackle this deep-state corruption head-on.
On Saturday, Giuliani, a former top prosecutor and mayor of New York City, signaled to Bannon that he is ready to serve the American people in a leadership capacity.
Giuliani has exposed mob crime and led these investigations from the start of the RICO writings, and he knows the system better than most.
When Bannon asked if President Trump called upon him, he would serve as a special prosecutor to uncover the truth and hold the guilty parties accountable, Giuliani affirmed that he would indeed serve in that capacity.
The Corruption Runs Deep
Giuliani did not mince words on the WarRoom: He exposed the rigged US Judicial system and its staggering corruption. Many Americans have seen this corruption play out in Washington, with the Democrats endlessly witch-hunting President Trump and his associates, including WarRoom host Steve Bannon and Giuliani himself. Guiliani said that the courts are where judges seem to be more concerned with political agendas than upholding the law.
Bannon and Guiliani cited Trey Gowdy, a former prosecutor and supposed champion of justice, as an example. Both men agreed that Gowdy has a rollover when it counts. According to Bannon, Gowdy has failed to fight back against corrupt figures like Adam Schiff and Eric Swalwell.
"He’s dumb as a brick, I’ve said before, and I stand by it. He didn’t have the backbone to act when it mattered most. It’s time for real change, not more of the same,” Guiliani told Bannon.
Giuliani Under Attack: A Legal System Gone Rogue
On a personal level, Giuliani said he feels the full weight of this broken system. The attacks against him have been relentless and go beyond just legal battles. In his case, the government and the corrupt players behind it have taken everything from him, he reported. Giuliani recounted that judges had frozen his bank accounts, taken his assets, and stripped him of his ability to fight back in court. “I can’t buy food. I can’t access my credit cards. This is not how justice is supposed to work,” he told Bannon.
“They’re trying to break me, to silence me, but I won’t back down. The $145 million judgment against me is a farce. The punishment doesn’t fit the crime even if I did what they claim I did. But let’s be clear: they’ve taken everything from me because they want to destroy me politically. They don’t want the truth to come out. They want to make an example out of me to scare others into submission,” Giuliani said.
The Fight for Fairness and Accountability
“This is not just about me. It’s about every American who believes in fairness, in the rule of law, and in accountability. If they can do this to me, imagine what they’ll do to others who dare to speak out. The justice system has been hijacked by corrupt actors who put their political agendas ahead of what is right,” Giuliani said.
Both men believe a special prosecutor is the only way to reset the system. They added that if the country wants real change, it needs to demand a special prosecutor to take down these corrupt forces once and for all.
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