Grenell Tells Newsmax: Many Americans View DOJ and Legal System as ‘One-sided’
Following his guilty verdict, former President Donald Trump’s polling numbers remain strong, showcasing a perception among voters that the Department of Justice and the legal system are biased, according to Ric Grenell, a former U.S. ambassador, who spoke on Newsmax on Wednesday.
Grenell expressed concerns about the impact of “lawfare” within the justice system, emphasizing the influence of those who use legal tactics as a form of warfare in political discourse. He also highlighted the anxiety felt by first and second-generation Americans over the current state of affairs in the U.S.
The complexity of the political landscape in Washington, D.C., leaves many average Americans struggling to comprehend the ongoing dynamics, with a lack of reliable information from the mainstream media, which Grenell argued is heavily influenced by the Democrats.
Addressing the apprehensions surrounding potential incarceration of Trump, Grenell warned of further election interference by the Democrats to retain power, pointing out the radical measures they might resort to in the face of electoral challenges.
Grenell also touched upon concerns raised in a recent article by The Wall Street Journal regarding President Joe Biden’s declining health and capabilities, suggesting that his condition may become increasingly apparent as the 2024 election approaches.
Moreover, Grenell emphasized the importance of acknowledging Biden’s diminishing capacity to serve effectively and encouraged a reevaluation of his eligibility for another term in office.
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Sandy Fitzgerald has more than three decades in journalism and serves as a general assignment writer for Newsmax covering news, media, and politics.
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