Libby Emmons joined Andrew Kolvet on the Charlie Kirk show Friday to explain the peculiar “breaks in logic" she found surrounding President Trump’s impeachment.
Emmons showed documents that Trump was impeached for election interference in 2019 for calling for an investigation in Ukraine into Biden's involvement in the firing of Victor Shokin.
She read the impeachment: "He did so through a scheme or course of conduct that included soliciting the Government of Ukraine to publicly announce investigations that would benefit his reelection, harm the election prospects of a political opponent, and influence the 2020 United States Presidential election to his advantage..."
Emmons pointed out the key logical fallacy: If asking for an investigation into a fellow candidate, a political opponent, can get a president impeached, then why isn't it impeachable for Biden to have his Department of Justice actually use the power of the executive branch to prosecute his political opponent?
“You also have Joe Biden and the White House consistently insisting that the Department of Justice, headed by Merrick Garland, who of course has his own personal beef with Donald Trump,… is independent. This is what Biden in the White House keeps telling us. However, we also have reporting out from the New York Post that shows that Biden aides from the White House met with special counsel Jack Smith, prior to the indictments being levied against Trump."
She pondered, “What business could they possibly have with special counsel, independent officer Jack Smith, working under the DOJ [other than to discuss impending indictments]?
Kolvet confirmed the critical connection made by Emmons is that “there is a conspiracy” and a coordinated legal effort being made by the Biden administration against President Trump.
Kolvet then displayed a clip of Newt Gingrich on a past episode of the show where he stated that "he was told by a reliable source…somebody from Washington, called the district attorney in Atlanta and said, You have to indict on Monday. We have to cover up all of the mistakes we just made with Weiss.”
Kolvet pointed out the clear indicators of conspiracy around the indictment from this clip. On top of this, Emmons recalled IRS agent and whistleblower Gary Shapley's testimony before Congress in June that investigations into Hunter Biden effectively ended when Joe Biden became the Democrat nominee in 2020.
Expanding on David Weiss, the U.S. attorney who was appointed to investigate Hunter Biden, Emmons concluded that Shapley had testified that Weiss was “preventing the furtherance of his investigation into Hunter Biden" in 2020 in the lead up to the contentious presidential election.