The release of “Chasing Trump II” promises to shine a refreshing spotlight on the absurdities of a justice system gone rogue. Set to drop online and on streaming giants like YouTube and Rumble, this follow-up to the wildly successful April documentary should have left-leaning critics scrambling for cover. The film looks to unravel what many see as an orchestrated campaign of lawfare against Donald Trump, courtesy of Manhattan DA Alvin Bragg and Judge Juan Merchan, neither of whom seem to understand what impartiality means anymore.
The director of the online circus, Chris Buskirk, positions this documentary as vital viewing for anyone who believes in justice. It’s described as peeling back the layers of the so-called “justice” system to reveal how politically-motivated prosecutors have joined forces with Democratic activists. The first edition was merely a taste; this sequel goes deeper into the murky waters of Alvin Bragg’s controversial prosecution efforts, showing just how far the Left will go to weaponize the legal system against Trump and, by extension, anyone who dares to oppose their agenda.
With a trailer that could easily double as a horror film preview, a male narrator points out the glaring fact that Trump is facing prosecution at the hands of his political rivals. Suggesting this saga is not just another run-of-the-mill legal case, the documentary clearly aims to tie Bragg’s actions directly to the upcoming 2024 Presidential election. Expect a hefty dose of outrage when viewers hear that the most notable defender of democracy lately seems to be the very machinery working to undermine it.
Excited for this one tonight – absolutely necessary in order to understand the media’s reaction to anything lawfare related https://t.co/QtQo7Ndrgv
— Kaelan Dorr (@KDORR_USA) October 24, 2024
The documentary is bolstered by the voices of legal experts who have grown weary of seeing the rule of law treated like a piece of chewed-up gum stuck to the bottom of a shoe. Figures such as Mike Davis, who has probably had more conversations about justice in the past week than Biden has had coherent thoughts, underscore the dangers of Bragg’s preposterous maneuvering. It’s hard to ignore the irony: a legal system built to protect citizens now appears to be in the business of crushing political rivals.
Adding to the urgency, Harmeet Dhillon, a seasoned attorney, underscores that the fingerprints of the Biden-Harris administration are smudged all over the ridiculous charges against Trump. Her assertion that the current criminal cases are merely threads in a larger “political witch hunt” is impossible to overlook, especially as Biden himself hinted at wanting to “lock up” Trump during a recent rally. This kind of rhetoric is nothing short of a red flag indicating the lengths to which the Democrat machine is willing to go to silence its opposition.
In case anyone was wondering whether this was just a case of old-fashioned political rivalry, Kamala Harris’s recent press conference proved illuminating. When pressed on Biden’s incendiary comment about Trump, she chose to give it the silence it deserved, mirroring the party’s typical strategy of avoiding conversations that might make them look bad. The documentary certainly has its work cut out for it, revealing just how convoluted and duplicitous the Democrat-led justice efforts have become.