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JUST IN: Missouri AG Reveals Evidence Of Collusion Between DOJ And Trump Prosecutors

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Missouri’s Attorney General Andrew Bailey on Friday produced evidence he claims ties President Joe Biden’s Department of Justice to the efforts of Democratic prosecutors at the local and state level who are prosecuting former President Donald Trump.

Bailey, a Republican, announced his office would be filing a Freedom of Information Act request with the DOJ seeking “activity and/or communications between Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, New York Attorney General Letitia James, Special Prosecutor Jack Smith or Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis related to the investigation or prosecution,” according to Fox News. He cites a transfer by Matthew Colangelo, formerly the DOJ’s third-highest ranked official, to the office of Bragg to help prosecute Trump in his hush money trial. The former president is continuing his 14th day in the trial on Friday.

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Appearing on Fox Business Thursday night, Bailey said he believes all of the Trump prosecutions have been coordinated. “We have every reason to believe that this is a coordinated political attack emanating from Biden’s corrupt Department of Justice, serving as the headquarters and now deploying personnel in a political campaign against President Trump,” he told host Larry Kudlow. He added that there is evidence to believe the prosecutors are “illicitly motivated as well.”

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“By bringing frivolous suits not supported by the facts or the law, [and] number two because they are politically motivated in violation of their canons of professional conduct. We know that Matthew Colangelo was a top Biden official at Biden’s corrupt Department of Justice and has now gone to work for and is leading the prosecution of Alvin Bragg’s office.”

Colangelo opened the trial against Trump, framing his alleged crime as “election fraud” though failing to note that the Federal Election Commission concluded otherwise. Trump faces 34 felony charges over a financial settlement with adult film star Stormy Daniels which prosecutors say should have been listed as a campaign expense.

Other evidence of coordination alleged by Bailey includes work between Bragg and New York Attorney General Letitia James during civil investigations into Trump. Bragg later ran for office and used the work “as a springboard from which to campaign for his current position,” Bailey stated on X.

“Missourians have the right to know to what extent the prosecutions of a prominent presidential candidate are being coordinated by the federal government, which is currently run by President Trump’s principal political opponent,” he concluded.

The DOJ may “drag its feet” on producing documents requested by Bailey, Kudlow theorized. Such a move would be ironic given that special counsel Jack Smith has repeatedly asked for expeditious rulings in his two federal trials against Trump as he rushes to complete them before Election Day. “We aren’t going to let them,” Bailey goes on, “because at the end of the day, we need these records to be able to shine the light of truth and transparency on the level of collusion and these politically motivated witch hunts.”

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Despite the multiple criminal trials he faces, President Trump has been largely successful in pushing them off. Earlier this week he won delays in a federal trial and another in Georgia for separate reasons, the former signaling that judges are growing uncomfortable with setting start dates given the ongoing Manhattan trial and the uncertain timing of a decision by the Supreme Court on Trump’s blanket immunity claim.

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