In a bombshell video released by Louder with Crowder’s MugClub Undercover unit, DOJ official Nicholas Biase, Chief of Public Affairs for the U.S. Department of Justice in the Southern District of New York (SDNY), admitted that the multiple lawfare campaigns against President trump were put into place to keep him from regaining the White House, making them politically motivated actions by the corrupt DOJ. And it has all been caught on tape. Biase is now claiming he was just trying to impress a woman. Riggghhhhttttt.
Biggs suggests that the sequence of events—Biden’s controversial remarks, Trump’s presidential bid announcement, Colangelo’s resignation and subsequent move to Bragg’s office, Smith’s appointment, and Wade’s meetings with White House lawyers—indicate a coordinated effort to prevent Trump from becoming President again.
If you remember last June, Rep. Andy Biggs released a timeline that showed that the lawfare campaign began when Trump announced his run for the presidency. It shows how all the pieces fell into place after Trump’s announcement. Biase told the undercover reporter that the plan was to make Trump a felon before the upcoming election. Here is Bigg’s timeline:

Trump was indicted in four separate cases, each one shadier than the previous one and for some strange reason, the three judges hearing hi cases in New York are Trump haters who denied his lawyer’ every motion.
Here are the charges lodged against him:
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- 34 counts of falsifying business records,
- 40 counts related to mishandling classified documents,
- 4 charges of attempting to overturn the 2020 election,
- 10 charges of election interference in Georgia.
Trump was found guilty of all 34 counts in a high-profile New York trial that concluded in May 2024.
But according to Biase, the case against the current Republican presidential nominee was driven by more than just legal factors—it was designed to derail Trump’s chances in the 2024 election.
In the undercover footage, Biase describes the prosecution as a “perversion of justice,” attributing it to Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s ambition to undermine Trump’s candidacy for the upcoming 2024 presidential election.
“He was stacking charges and, like, rearranging things just to make it fit a case. No, honestly, I think the case [against Trump in NYC] is nonsense…Every real estate person in New York does what he [Trump] did. Nobody’s ever been charged with this,” Biase stated.
Biase goes on to assert that the primary aim behind prosecuting Trump is to transform him into a convicted felon, which would severely impact his chances in the election.
“The point of prosecuting Trump was to make him a convict…it affects his candidacy if he’s a convicted felon,” he added.
Biase also sheds light on his long-standing relationship with Bragg, stating that they have known each other for over 15 years. He expressed disapproval of Bragg’s decision to pursue charges against Trump.
“Alvin is very ambitious…But, like, do I respect what he’s doing? No,” Biase confessed.
More troubling still, Biase outlined a broader pattern of political lawfare, where Democrat-aligned prosecutors manipulate the judicial system for political gain.
He pointed to Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who is pursuing Trump in Georgia over claims of election interference, as a prime example of this alleged abuse. Willis’ case, Biase said, is “a travesty of justice,” a mockery of justice.
“She is a joke…The whole thing is disgusting. They’re just out to get him [Trump],” he said.
Steven Crowder wrote on X, “The court of public opinion might be more powerful than the court of law. If people believe that Trump is a criminal, he loses the election and goes to jail for something he is innocent of. You heard Biase explain it clear as day, the entire motivation behind the indictments were to “make [Trump] a convicted felon” and “affect his candidacy.”
BREAKING: DOJ Chief of Public Affairs Admits Trump Indictments Are a Politically Motivated "Perversion of Justice"; Reveals Lawfare Involved in Making Former President a "Convicted Felon" Backfired on Democrats; Claims His Former Colleague Alvin Bragg's Case is "Nonsense" And… pic.twitter.com/IQhR0ax2pw
— Steven Crowder (@scrowder) September 5, 2024




















