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Biden admin's lawfare against Trump cost taxpayers over $50 million: Report
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Biden admin's lawfare against Trump cost taxpayers over $50 million: Report

The Biden-Harris administration reportedly spent at least $50 million in taxpayer funds to go after President-elect Donald Trump in two federal criminal cases.Fox News Digital reviewed Department of Justice expenditure reports, indicating that the Special Counsel Office, led by Jack Smith, incurred costs of $9.25 million from November 2022 to March 2023. A subsequent report showed an additional $14.66 million spent over the next six months. From October 2023 to March 2024, there was another $11.84 million in expenses. The expenditures from April 2024 to September 2024 have not yet been reported, but based on the average of the previous reported periods, it is estimated to be approximately $12 million.'Empty and lawless.'Therefore, since Smith's appointment in late 2022, the office has reportedly spent an estimated total of approximately $47.5 million.The news outlet stated that the expenditures included both direct and indirect costs related to the two federal indictments overseen by Smith. Newsweek reported earlier this month that the total is likely "well past" $50 million when including expenditures from September 30 onward.Ultimately, the Biden administration's relentless lawfare against Trump came to a screeching halt following the outcome of the presidential election. In the summer, Judge Aileen Cannon of the Southern District of Florida dismissed one of Smith's federal cases against Trump, where the president-elect was accused of mishandling classified documents. In her dismissal, Cannon ruled that Smith's appointment as special counsel was unconstitutional. Smith filed an appeal but moved to place that request on hold earlier this month.On Monday, Smith requested to dismiss the other federal case against Trump, which alleged that he tried to overturn the 2020 presidential election. Smith cited a longstanding DOJ policy that prevents the agency from filing criminal charges against a sitting president. U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan approved Smith's motion to dismiss the case without prejudice, thereby allowing the option to reinstate the charges in the future.However, CNN senior legal analyst Elie Honig explained on Tuesday why he believes the federal cases will not be revived after Trump's presidency despite being dismissed without prejudice."Yes, technically the cases were dismissed without prejudice, which means technically someone could come back in four years and reinstitute these charges," Honig said. "It's not mathematically eliminated. That's not gonna happen for a lot of reasons. First of all, four years from now is an eternity. Whoever the next president is in 2029, the next attorney general is gonna have no appetite in bringing this case back."Honig also stated that "there are moves Donald Trump's DOJ could make" to eliminate that possibility."They can go back to the court and say, 'We want to switch this from without prejudice to with prejudice,' meaning it cannot be brought back. Who knows, Donald Trump may try to issue himself a pardon, something we've never seen before," he continued. "So I wouldn't hold out any expectation that this case ever gets charged in 2029."Trump now faces only two state-level indictments, one in New York and the other in Georgia. However, the judge overseeing his New York criminal case, where he was found guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records, has agreed to review the defense's request to dismiss the case. The Georgia case remains tied up in the courts, with some speculating it may also be thrown out over Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis' potential disqualification. On Monday, Trump posted a statement on Truth Social responding to the recent case dismissal."These cases, like all of the other cases I have been forced to go through, are empty and lawless, and should never have been brought. Over $100 Million Dollars of Taxpayer Dollars has been wasted in the Democrat Party's fight against their Political Opponent, ME. Nothing like this has ever happened in our Country before," he wrote.Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors, sign up for our newsletters, and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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CNN Says Attention Junkie Kaitlan Collins Will Host Her Show and Showboat in White House Briefing Room
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CNN Says Attention Junkie Kaitlan Collins Will Host Her Show and Showboat in White House Briefing Room

CNN Says Attention Junkie Kaitlan Collins Will Host Her Show and Showboat in White House Briefing Room
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DRAG HER! Carol Roth Revisiting Janet Yellen's So-Called 'Greatest Hits' In 1 BRUTAL Post Is Perfection
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DRAG HER! Carol Roth Revisiting Janet Yellen's So-Called 'Greatest Hits' In 1 BRUTAL Post Is Perfection

DRAG HER! Carol Roth Revisiting Janet Yellen's So-Called 'Greatest Hits' In 1 BRUTAL Post Is Perfection
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Some Are More Equal Than Others: Judge Rules Male Volleyball Player Can Participate in Tournament
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Some Are More Equal Than Others: Judge Rules Male Volleyball Player Can Participate in Tournament

Some Are More Equal Than Others: Judge Rules Male Volleyball Player Can Participate in Tournament
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New Border Wall and Deportation Centers Rise in Tribute to Child Slain by an Illegal Migrant
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New Border Wall and Deportation Centers Rise in Tribute to Child Slain by an Illegal Migrant

New Border Wall and Deportation Centers Rise in Tribute to Child Slain by an Illegal Migrant
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Marc Elias Gets All Big and Bad About NEVER Letting Elon Musk Buy HIS Site ... There's Just ONE Problem
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Marc Elias Gets All Big and Bad About NEVER Letting Elon Musk Buy HIS Site ... There's Just ONE Problem

Marc Elias Gets All Big and Bad About NEVER Letting Elon Musk Buy HIS Site ... There's Just ONE Problem
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So Much for Trusting the Experts! U.N. Won't Renew Contract With Genocide Advisor Who Defends Israel
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So Much for Trusting the Experts! U.N. Won't Renew Contract With Genocide Advisor Who Defends Israel

So Much for Trusting the Experts! U.N. Won't Renew Contract With Genocide Advisor Who Defends Israel
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FromSoftware Parent Company Wants Sony to Buy Them Outright
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FromSoftware Parent Company Wants Sony to Buy Them Outright

Kadokawa Corporation, the parent company of Elden Ring developer FromSoftware, confirmed Sony's intent to acquire them last week. Kadokawa CEO Takeshi Natsuno confirmed the news in a press release on November 20th, stating that the company had received an initial letter of intent from Sony Group Inc. to acquire all of Kadokawa's shares.
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Illegal Border Crossings Continue, but There's a New Sheriff in Town
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Illegal Border Crossings Continue, but There's a New Sheriff in Town

Illegal Border Crossings Continue, but There's a New Sheriff in Town
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Former CBS Reporter Exposes Outlet for Blocking Hunter Biden Laptop Story
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Former CBS Reporter Exposes Outlet for Blocking Hunter Biden Laptop Story

Former CBS Reporter Exposes Outlet for Blocking Hunter Biden Laptop Story
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