The Democrat DOJ is attempting to DEPRIVE Trump of his due process



Alexei Navalny is President Vladimir Putin’s most prominent opponent, and Putin isn’t taking that lightly.

Navalny was sentenced to an additional 19 years behind bars on extremism charges — which stem from Navalny’s pro-democracy campaigns against the Putin regime.

Mark Levin believes Navalny’s treatment is eerily similar to the Biden crime syndicate's treatment of Donald Trump.

“Oh my God,” Levin says in shock, “in many ways they’re talking about what they’re doing to Trump.”

“Except what they’re doing to Trump is worse,” he continues. “Donald Trump faces, with the Manhattan district attorney, the Democrat left-wing Soros prosecutor, up to 136 years in prison.”

These charges, Levin says, are “completely bogus.”

“I want you to think about this. Putin puts this guy away for 30 years. 30 years and our State Department objects. What about due process?” Levin says.

Levin notes that in spite of all that, the chief judge for the district court in Washington, D.C., up until a few months ago is a lifelong Democrat who was appointed by Barack Obama. She also worked under a radical Democrat before that for 10 years in the U.S. Senate.

“She ruled in favor of the Biden administration and against Trump 100% of the time. She denied Trump attorney-client privilege in a secret proceeding, and her opinion has yet to be released,” Levin says. “You need attorney-client privilege if you’re going to have due process.”

Judge Beryl Howe also authorized the secret search of Trump’s Twitter account because she said she “believed he would flee if he knew about it.”

“This judge is no different than the Putin judge. No different. I don’t care how she got to the bench. No different,” Levin says.


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