For decades, the American justice system was held up as a global standard for fairness, grounded in the presumption of innocence and the sanctity of attorney-client privilege. But recent revelations surrounding the investigations into President Donald Trump have exposed a chilling reality: the scales of justice have been recalibrated to tip in favor of a partisan narrative.

From the secret recording of private citizens to the alleged coercion of “star witnesses,” the modern administrative state has moved beyond simple oversight and into the realm of systemic weaponization—a shift that endangers the civil liberties of every American, regardless of their politics.


The FBI’s Secret Dragnet: Surveillance Without Oversight

The most recent “iceberg” to surface involves FBI Director Kash Patel’s discovery that the previous administration secretly subpoenaed the phone records of private citizens to fuel the probe into Donald Trump. Among the targets was Susie Wiles, Trump’s co-campaign manager and current White House Chief of Staff.

The breach of protocol was staggering:

  • Attorney-Client Privilege Shattered: Reports indicate the FBI recorded a phone call between Wiles and her lawyer. While the lawyer was reportedly aware of the FBI’s presence, Wiles was kept in the dark—a move that undermines the very foundation of legal defense.
  • Evading Oversight: Patel noted that these records were buried in “prohibited case files” specifically designed to hide the subpoenas from internal and external monitors.
  • The “Tip of the Iceberg”: With at least ten FBI employees already dismissed for their roles in targeting Wiles and Patel, Trump officials warn that this may be the beginning of a much larger exposure of “Deep State” overreach.

When the government uses “flimsy pretexts” to spy on the campaign staff of a political rival, it isn’t “protecting democracy”—it is practicing authoritarianism.

The Coercion Factory: Michael Cohen and the “Predetermined Narrative”

While the FBI was busy recording private calls, prosecutors in New York were allegedly busy “manufacturing” the testimony needed to secure convictions. Michael Cohen, the prosecution’s key witness in both Alvin Bragg’s criminal case and Letitia James’ civil suit, has now come forward with a bombshell admission: he felt “compelled and coerced” to testify.

In a stunning Substack piece titled “When Politics Blind Justice,” Cohen describes a process that sounds more like a shakedown than a legal inquiry:

  • Trading Freedom for Testimony: Cohen admits he “wanted to do whatever” he could to leave prison and return home, and prosecutors allegedly used that leverage to elicit “inappropriate leading questions” that fit their narrative.
  • The James Playbook: Cohen pointed to Letitia James’ 2018 campaign promise to “go after” Trump as the origin of the bias. He claims her office made it clear they only wanted testimony that would help them “secure a judgment.”
  • Evidence Suppression: Trump’s lawyers are now demanding the release of all communications between Cohen and the AG’s office, accusing James of blocking discovery and failing to preserve evidence of this coerced testimony.

Why This Matters to Every American

The correlation between these two stories is clear: when the goal is “Get Trump,” the rules of the game are treated as optional.

  1. If they can record a lawyer’s call with a high-profile political advisor, they can record yours.
  2. If they can “pressure and coerce” a witness to fit a predetermined narrative, the truth no longer matters in a courtroom.
  3. If “independent” agencies can bury their tracks in prohibited files to evade oversight, the “consent of the governed” is a myth.

The Bottom Line

The weaponization of the justice system represents a civilizational threat. When prosecutors pick the target first and look for the crime later, they aren’t just attacking a former President—they are attacking the very concept of the Rule of Law.

Transparency and rigorous oversight are the only cures for a justice system that has traded its blindfold for a partisan lens. The dismissal of rogue FBI employees is a start, but a full accounting of this “weaponized playbook” is required to ensure that the American courtroom remains a place of justice, not a theater for political hits.

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