Biden's Covert Operation: Dispatching an Actor to Influence Trump Jury
- May 29, 2024 08:04am
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Fox News host Jesse Watters exposes the Biden administration's alleged manipulation of the Trump jury, claiming that actor Robert De Niro was sent to intimidate them before deliberations.
Fox News host Jesse Watters has accused the Biden administration of attempting to influence the jury in the trial of former President Trump by sending actor Robert De Niro to deliver inflammatory remarks outside the courtroom.
Watters claims that De Niro's speech, in which he denounced Trump as capable of "destroying the world," was a calculated attempt to sway the jury's opinion against the defendant.
"The Biden campaign just came to confess," Watters said on his show, "Jesse Watters Primetime." "They couldn't help but return to the scene of the crime, the sub-zero Manhattan courthouse, where they've been pinning Trump down with a political ankle monitor."
Watters pointed out that the Biden administration had previously denied any involvement in prosecuting Trump but then held a press conference outside the courthouse "where Trump is being prosecuted."
"Why? Because they say they had to go where the press was to get their word out," Watters said. "What are they talking about? The press stands outside the Oval Office every day. They follow Biden on Air Force One wherever he goes. He had to go looking for them in lower Manhattan, where it just so happens Trump's on trial?"
Watters further argued that it is inappropriate for the most powerful man in the world to send an actor "who plays a mob boss to intimidate the jury before deliberations."
"Biden made an actor read a script in lower Manhattan saying his opponent is worse than 9/11," Watters said. "And then the actor slipped and went off-script and admitted he's trying to scare you. In politics, you can't admit you're trying to scare voters. It's not the movies."
De Niro's speech has raised concerns about the potential for external interference in the Trump trial. The jury is now deliberating the charges against Trump, which include incitement of insurrection and obstruction of an official proceeding.
Watters' accusations have sparked a debate about the role of celebrity endorsements in politics and the potential for abuse of power by the Executive Branch.
The Biden administration has not commented on Watters' allegations. However, Trump's defense team has requested a mistrial based on the alleged misconduct, arguing that De Niro's speech created an atmosphere of intimidation and prejudice against the defendant.
The judge in the case has not yet ruled on the mistrial motion.
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