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Trump Prosecutor Working For Biden

This entire thing was corrupt from the very beginning and the mainstream media refuses to admit it.

In the ongoing New York criminal trial involving former President Donald Trump, the prosecutor who interrogated adult film performer Stormy Daniels has raised eyebrows due to her political affiliations. Susan Hoffinger, a member of the Manhattan district attorney’s office, has a history of donating to Democratic causes, including President Joe Biden’s 2020 presidential campaign. According to reports from the New York Post citing Election Commission documents, Hoffinger contributed a total of $500 to the Biden campaign during the 2020 election cycle. Additionally, she donated over $900 to ActBlue, a fundraising platform widely utilized by Democratic politicians and liberal organizations.

Hoffinger’s political leanings have come under scrutiny, with FEC filings revealing that she has exclusively supported Democratic candidates since 2004, with her initial contributions directed towards John Kerry, the party’s presidential nominee at the time. Concerns over potential bias have been compounded by the revelation that the daughter of Judge Juan Merchan, presiding over the trial, has ties to Democratic fundraising efforts.

During the trial, Stormy Daniels recounted a purported sexual encounter with Trump in 2006, alleging that she was subsequently paid to remain silent during the 2016 presidential race. Trump’s defense attorney, Todd Blanche, sought to discredit Daniels’ testimony, arguing that it was prejudicial. However, Judge Merchan rejected Blanche’s request for a mistrial following Hoffinger’s assertion that there was no basis for such a claim.

The involvement of prosecutors with Democratic connections doesn’t end with Hoffinger. FEC records indicate that senior counsel Matthew Colangelo, a former high-ranking official in President Biden’s Justice Department, has also contributed to Democratic causes. Colangelo, who donated $400 to former President Barack Obama and received $12,000 in “political consulting” fees from the Democratic National Committee in 2018, joined the Manhattan district attorney’s office after his tenure at the DOJ.

These revelations have prompted scrutiny from Republican lawmakers, including House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan, who has initiated an investigation into potential coordination between the Justice Department and the Manhattan DA’s office regarding what he deems a “politicized prosecution” of Trump. Of particular concern for Jordan and his colleagues is Colangelo’s involvement in actions that led to a lawsuit against Trump by New York Attorney General Letitia James and a subsequent $450 million judgment earlier this year. Colangelo’s transition from the New York attorney general’s office to the Manhattan DA’s office has raised questions about the impartiality of the legal proceedings against Trump, who faces 34 felony counts related to alleged falsification of business records in connection with hush-money payments made to Stormy Daniels. Trump maintains his innocence and has pleaded not guilty to the charges.