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TRUMP'S DOJ STRIKES BACK: Missouri U.S. Attorney Deployed to DEMOLISH Fulton County's Lawfare Campaign

Gary FranchiFebruary 10, 2026144 views
TRUMP'S DOJ STRIKES BACK: Missouri U.S. Attorney Deployed to DEMOLISH Fulton County's Lawfare Campaign
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The Trump administration is finally fighting back against the Democrat lawfare machine that terrorized President Trump throughout the 2024 election cycle. The Justice Department has strategically positioned Missouri U.S. Attorney Thomas Albus to spearhead a search warrant offensive against Fulton County's corrupt prosecutors who spent years harassing the rightfully elected 47th President.

This move represents exactly what Patriots voted for in November 2024 – a DOJ that actually serves justice instead of protecting the Deep State establishment. While the Biden regime weaponized federal law enforcement against Trump and his supporters, the Trump-Vance administration is now turning the tables on the real criminals.

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis and her cronies thought they could destroy Trump with their bogus election interference case, complete with that ridiculous perp walk photo designed to humiliate the President. Instead, they handed Trump one of the most powerful campaign images in political history – and now they're about to face the consequences.

The Reckoning Begins

Albus's appointment sends a crystal clear message: the days of two-tiered justice are over. For too long, corrupt Democrat prosecutors in places like Atlanta, New York, and Washington D.C. have operated with impunity, knowing the federal government would never hold them accountable for their election interference disguised as law enforcement.

The politically motivated prosecution of Trump was nothing short of a soft coup attempt. These prosecutors coordinated their attacks to maximize damage during the 2024 election cycle, hoping to eliminate Trump as a political threat. They failed spectacularly – Trump won decisively and returned to the White House stronger than ever.

"The American people saw right through this lawfare charade and rejected it at the ballot box. Now it's time for accountability."

This Justice Department action represents more than just legal maneuvering – it's about restoring faith in our constitutional system. When local prosecutors can weaponize their offices to interfere in federal elections without consequences, we don't have a republic anymore.

The question now is whether other corrupt prosecutors who participated in this coordinated attack on Trump are sweating tonight. They should be. The Trump administration promised to drain the swamp, and that includes the local swamp creatures who thought they were untouchable.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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DrainTheSwampNowVerifiedFeb 12, 2026
This is just the beginning folks. Every corrupt prosecutor who went after Trump needs to be investigated and held accountable for their election interference.
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GeorgiaConservativeVerifiedFeb 12, 2026
As someone who lives in Georgia, I can tell you that most people here are disgusted with what Fani Willis has done. She's turned our justice system into a joke with her corruption and political games.
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FreedomFighter47VerifiedFeb 12, 2026
This is what accountability looks like!
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AmericaFirst1776VerifiedFeb 12, 2026
My father always said that eventually the truth comes out and justice prevails. Looks like Fani Willis is about to find that out the hard way.
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PatriotMike2024VerifiedFeb 12, 2026
FINALLY! It's about time someone pushes back against these politically motivated witch hunts. Fani Willis thought she could get away with weaponizing the justice system, but Trump's DOJ isn't playing games.
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RedStateRealistVerifiedFeb 12, 2026
Willis opened Pandora's box when she went after a former president with bogus charges. Now she gets to face the consequences.
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ConstitutionFirstVerifiedFeb 12, 2026
Exactly right Mike. The two-tiered justice system ends NOW.
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LawAndOrderNowVerifiedFeb 12, 2026
Can someone explain what specific legal authority the Missouri U.S. Attorney has to investigate Fulton County? I'm all for this but want to understand the process.
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LegalEagle2024VerifiedFeb 13, 2026
Federal authorities can investigate civil rights violations and corruption that crosses state lines. Willis's actions likely fall under federal jurisdiction.
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TrumpTrain2025VerifiedFeb 12, 2026
The swamp creatures are about to learn what REAL justice looks like. No more Democrat privilege and corrupt DAs thinking they're above the law!