Trump Ally Predicts Criminal Probes for Obama, Biden, and Clinton
Hey everyone, here’s what’s making waves in U.S. politics right now. According to a Republican lawyer and former legal counsel to Senator Chuck Grassley, Mike Davis, federal criminal investigations targeting former President Barack Obama, President Joe Biden, and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton could be on the horizon. Davis has been pushing for these investigations for years, calling what he describes as “the largest conspiracy in American history.” Now, he says recent actions by Attorney General Pam Bondi suggest his long-sought goal may finally be approaching.
Bondi recently approved two separate federal criminal investigations into New York Attorney General Letitia James, along with a probe into Senator Adam Schiff. Beyond that, she reportedly instructed an unnamed federal prosecutor to convene a grand jury to explore whether officials in the Obama administration committed federal crimes in their assessment of Russia’s actions during the 2016 election.
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Davis has been vocal about these developments, describing them as a crucial step toward exposing what he believes were Democratic plots against President Donald Trump. He praised Bondi’s moves as necessary to ensure that any alleged misuse of power is met with “the most severe legal, political, and financial consequences.” At the same time, both the White House and Bondi’s office have yet to comment publicly on these investigations. Meanwhile, Obama, Biden, Clinton, and former FBI and Justice Department officials continue to dismiss the allegations, with Democrats arguing that the investigations serve mainly as political distractions from scrutiny of Trump’s own actions, including questions about his handling of classified materials and the Jeffrey Epstein files.
Davis has also pointed to the recent confirmation of Jason Reding Quiñones as a U.S. attorney in South Florida, describing him as a personal friend who could play a key role in pursuing these probes. Davis envisions a federal grand jury in Port St. Lucie investigating what he claims is a continuous Democratic conspiracy targeting Trump, dating back to the 2016 campaign and including events like the FBI search of Mar-a-Lago. Legal experts, however, caution that bringing charges and securing convictions in such cases would be extremely challenging. Prosecutors would need credible witnesses, grand jury indictments, and unanimous jury verdicts—factors that make success far from guaranteed.
As this story develops, it highlights a sharp divide in how different political figures view these investigations. Some see them as legitimate inquiries into wrongdoing, while others warn that pursuing debunked claims could be both politically motivated and legally questionable. Either way, the situation is setting the stage for a highly contentious chapter in American politics, one where accusations, investigations, and political strategy are closely intertwined.
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