By Deacon
Mike Manno
(The Wanderer) – Last week I posed the question
whether pro-lifers could get a fair trial in Washington, D.C. I had not planned
on a follow-up column, but recent political stories have changed my mind and my
focus. No longer do I ask the question about pro-lifers, but now I ask it about
conservatives and Republicans in general.
And the
closer I look at this, the more I have grave concerns about the state of
justice in our Capitol City. The state of justice should be of concern for any
American; after all, this is the land of fairness where Lady Justice wears a
blindfold. But are we still sure?
Just a
couple of things from recent news coverage that should shake the faith of
anyone that is if it hasn’t already been shaken enough by the Merrick Garland
version of judicial hide-the-ball.
Recently the
Trump special prosecutor, Jack Smith, went to court to get the former
president’s Twitter communications. Twitter resisted and the matter ended up on
the D.C. courtroom of Beryl Howell, an Obama appointee. When the question was
raised about notifying the subject of the investigation, Donald Trump, Howell
ruled that the matter should be kept from Mr. Trump.
The reason:
Ms. Howell thought that the former president was a flight risk. Now in this
political climate could any judge be so transparently stupid? Oh yes, read on.
The matter
went before a panel of the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals. The three judges that
heard the case were Cornelia Pillard, an Obama appointee, and two Biden
appointed members of the court, Julianna Childs, and Florence Yu Pan. They
upheld Howell’s ruling that Mr. Trump was a flight risk.
Talk about
swamp creatures!
But that’s
not all.
There is a
new federal judge who will preside over any trial of the former president in
the Capitol City. He is James Boasberg, another Obama appointee. Boasberg
presided over the matter of Kevin Clinesmith as part of the FISA court. The
Trump-Russia investigators were trying to get authorization from the court to
do something prohibited by law. The only way they could open that door was to
have a legitimate investigation of a U. S. citizen for being some type of
Russian shill.
The shill,
chosen by the special prosecutor, was Carter Page, a minor Trump foreign policy
adviser. Page often traveled overseas on business and had an agreement with the
CIA to turn over to it any useful information he acquired overseas.
When Page
was contacted by the FBI about his foreign activities he told investigators
that he had a relationship with the CIA and that the FBI should check with it.
They did, and in answer to the question if Page was working with the CIA, the
CIA responded “yes,” he was a source for the CIA.
Of course, that answer would provide a roadblock for the investigators who
wanted a broader field of U.S. citizens to investigate.
No problem;
that was easily fixed. Mr. Clinesmith, an attorney with the FBI, simply changed
the CIA’s answer from “yes” to “no,” he was not a source for the CIA. Now the
government could represent to the court that Mr. Page was a renegade
international broker with possible ties to Russia and the plot to interfere
with the 2016 election.
When Mr.
Clinesmith’s number finally came up and he had to answer to his fraud, he was
allowed to plead guilty.
Judge
Boasberg took Clinesmith’s plea and, instead of sentencing the man to prison as
a felon, and recommending that he be disbarred, Clinesmith was given a one-year
probation. That’s it!
And, of
course, this just in as reported by LifeSiteNews: “A former pro-life rescuer
has signed an agreement with the federal government that requires her to fully cooperate
with the pro-abortion Biden administration whenever it calls upon her for
information on pro-life operations.
“The deal
contains no time limit, and allows the government to resurrect FACE Act felony
charges with years in prison if it deems the agreement has not been kept.”
And in a
related matter, Judge Colleen Kollar-Korelly, a Clinton appointee featured in
last week’s column, has just reprimanded an attorney correcting a Catholic
abortion staffer who misrepresented the Catholic Church’s position on abortion.
“That’s very unprofessional,” she said. “And you’ve talked back to me several
times. You’re here as a defense attorney, not a Catholic theologian.”
I guess the
truth of Catholic teaching is irrelevant in a D.C. court.
Any wonder why we consider D.C. a swamp? Obviously, Donald Trump will not get a
fair trial there, neither will anyone who disagrees ideologically with the
current Marxist regime that controls justice in America, which includes
pro-lifers and those darn domestic terrorists, traditional Catholics and
public-school parents.
The “How do
we tell our story department?”
Most readers are aware of my radio program, Faith On Trial, on the Iowa
Catholic Radio Network. The purpose of the program is to examine the effects of
law and society on people of faith. In the 10 years we’ve been on we’ve had
some of the most distinguished religious liberty litigators as guests, as well
as professors, experts from various fields, and many others who can help
listeners see the effects of government and corporate policies on regular
citizens.
Now most of
our guests come from the large public affairs law firms, academics, and experts
attached to one “think tank” or another. But recently I’ve noticed a number of
newer groups that are engaging in the fight, especially for parental rights.
Here’s the
rub: As much as I would like to visit with these folks and give them some
publicity on our network, many of these start-up and ad hoc groups have no easy
way to be contacted.
The groups
all have websites, many are very professionally done, but they do not show how
to make a media contact. Many have a single e-mail, some have a form you fill
out to get more information, join, or make a donation. However, what frustrates
me is that the e-mails go to a mailbox that is not monitored.
I will leave
a message, explaining who I am and what I want, dates, times, etc. But I never
get a response.
So, here’s
my free advice to those engaged in such organizations. Always list on your
media announcements, and on your webpage, a number for media inquiries. Now I
realize the problems with crank phone calls to the homes of local volunteers
for non-woke causes. If that is your concern, at least have a media contact
e-mail and make sure it is checked at least twice a day.
Just a few
words of help for those struggling to break through the publicity maze.
(You can reach Mike at: DeaconMike@q.com and listen to him every weekend on Faith On Trial or podcast at https://iowacatholicradio.com/faith-on-trial/ FBI whistleblower and Iowa Attorney General: Episode 377)
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