Joe Biden claims that he has nothing to do with the multiple efforts to interfere in the presidential election lies just like a lead balloon. Alvin Bragg, Fani Willis, and Jack Smith all met with administration officials before indicting Trump. Now, another link that connects Biden to the illicit prosecutions has emerged. Matthew Colangelo, who spent two years in the DOJ as acting associate attorney general, let the Biden administration for a job with Alvin Bragg as a Trump prosecutor.
Colangelo has a history working on investigations into Trump: while at the New York District Attorney’s office, he led the investigation into the Trump Foundation, but why would he leave a job with a federal pension to go to work in a NYC DA’s office? Where is the upside in making that switch unless he was promised something if he got a conviction. Judge Judy always says “If it doesn’t make sense, then it’s not true.”
Colangelo said in a statement when he was appointed in 2022:
“[A]ssisting with the District Attorney’s focus on financial crimes will promote confidence in the legal system by making clear that the same rules apply to everyone — no matter how powerful.”
Oh really? Then why did he not prosecute Bill Clinton who used campaign funds to pay hush money to Paula Jones? Perhaps he meant to say the same rules apply to every Republican. Trump did not pay off Stormy Daniels with campaign funds which woul illegal if Bill Clinton was not a Democrat.
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELWhen Colangelo was appointed in 2022, Bragg was still investigating Trump in connection to the $130,000 payment made to porn star Stormy Daniels to keep her quiet about allegations of an affair. Trump was indicted last year in April on 34 charges for allegedly falsifying business documents related to the payment.
Former acting attorney general Matthew Whitaker said on Newsmax Tuesday that Colangelo is “the one who connects all of this and has really been directing traffic to make sure all of these cases proceed against Donald Trump and keep him off the election campaign trail.”
“The former #3 official in the entire Biden DOJ left that job to fulfill his dream of being a line prosecutor in a local DA’s office,” Article III Project senior counsel Will Chamberlain likewise wrote Monday on X. “To get Trump. But this is totally independent of the administration.”
Colangelo delivered opening statements for the prosecution Monday, arguing that Trump falsified business records related to the payment as part of a broader effort to “corrupt the 2016 election.”
“It was election fraud, pure and simple,” Colangelo said.
Earlier in his career, Colangelo spent seven years at the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), according to The New York Times. He also worked in the Obama administration.
While working in the New York Attorney General’s office, he also led the lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s inclusion of a citizenship question on the census.
The gag order imposed by Judge Juan Merchant specifically prevents Trump from speaking about prosecutors on the case.




















