President Trump’s Counselor, Alina Habba, announced on Monday that justice will be served to Democrats involved in fraudulent USAID contracts and other deceptive nonprofit schemes. Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel are set to ensure that justice reaches the high-profile individuals implicated in exploiting federal government resources, as uncovered by the Department of Government Efficiency. Habba indicated they are scrutinizing multiple Democrats wrapped up in various fraud schemes, including a scandal involving $50 million committed to sending condoms to Gaza and other USAID fraud veiled through NGOs. Among the suspects named were former Congresswoman Liz Cheney (R-WY), Former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), and Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA), mockingly referred to as “Pocahontas”.
Habba asserted that, “Those people need to be held accountable. That’s how you deter them from the future,” while appearing on Jesse Watters Primetime Monday night. This revelation highlighted the potential involvement of Democrats accused of “stealing from the American people.” Continued scrutiny and robust investigations spearheaded by Kash Patel and Pam Bondi aim to uncover the full depths of alleged corruption among notable Democrats entwined in these misleading schemes.
Furthermore, the allegations extend to the controversial context of preemptive pardons. Anti-Trump RINO Liz Cheney, who notoriously spearheaded the second impeachment effort and the “sham” January 6 Committee investigation, was granted a preemptive pardon reportedly processed by the Biden administration during his waning hours in office. With Cheney’s historic connections to USAID, where she began her career, Habba boldly questioned the legitimacy of these pardons due to alleged auto-signed actions by President Biden. “I would challenge the validity” of the pardons, she declared, amid widespread rumors of Biden’s inability to authorize actions knowingly.
In line with these emergent claims, The Gateway Pundit uncovered that six criminals received pardons via Biden’s autopen on December 30, 2022, while Biden was occupied with leisurely activities in St. Croix. This discovery casts shadows over who exactly pardoned Liz Cheney, raising questions of procedural integrity.
In an expression of steely determination, Habba assured, “I can assure you that Kash and Pam will make sure of that,” pledging accountability for officials who have leveraged government resources for personal enrichment. The emphasis lies on examining the ethics of pardoning processes and unveiling fraud hidden through seemingly benign channels like NGOs.
In closing, during discussions with Jesse Watters, Habitat cast doubt upon Biden’s past actions, particularly around presidential pardons: “By the way, I wonder if those were auto-signed as well, because I would challenge the validity of it.” In line with Habba’s resolute stance, scrutiny over these matters promises to continue, infusing efforts to bring offenders to justice and deliver clarity to the American public.