Biden’s White House has proven once again that politics in America is less about justice and more about smoke and mirrors. New emails recently uncovered reveal that the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) and the Biden administration were in cahoots from day one of the classified documents investigation against Donald Trump. It appears that this collaboration was focused on fabricating a solid case against the former president, ultimately leading to a federal probe that fizzled out faster than a damp firecracker.
The nonprofit group America First Legal obtained these emails through a lawsuit, and they contain some eyebrow-raising correspondence. The then-Deputy White House Counsel, Jonathan Su, was found chatting with NARA officials about missing document boxes in a conversation that sounded less like a casual chat and more like a clandestine meeting of the minds. It didn’t take long for the Biden administration to put its pieces in play, as Su filed a “special access request” soon after, setting the stage for a legal circus later on.
America First Legal wasted no time in laying out the evidence, claiming that these new emails serve as a smoking gun that confirms the entire classified documents investigation was a political witch hunt, orchestrated by the Biden White House long before NARA officially referred the issue to the Department of Justice. The assertion here is that the Biden administration’s motives were purely political, looking to wield the DOJ like a hammer against Trump rather than actually caring about classified documents.
In a fascinating twist of events, NARA’s communication log shows that they decided to hold off on sending a letter to the DOJ regarding the case, choosing instead to continue discussions with Trump’s legal team. Apparently, someone in the Biden camp realized that if they could get Trump’s team to cooperate on the document-related issue, it might actually resolve things without further escalation. Who knew that cooperation was even a consideration in this high-stakes political game?
If this story is true…. Every single person down to the interns better be arrested and charged. This is beyond insane. https://t.co/9hvZsS2MVB
— All American Man (@TeddietheWhite) February 13, 2025
Yet, the Biden administration’s apparent attempts at “collaboration” were merely a facade. When Trump’s team started to push back against demands to surrender documents they claimed belonged to the former president, the Biden administration reportedly used the so-called “special access request” as a stepping stone to justify an FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago. Reports from Just the News have previously detailed how the White House worked hand in hand with federal authorities to kick-start this entire criminal investigation, which aimed to strip away Trump’s claims to executive privilege.
In summary, these communications paint an increasingly murky picture of a White House that seems less interested in upholding the law and more interested in pulling strings behind the scenes to target a political rival. As the dust settles, Americans are left to wonder whether this administration’s determination to take down Trump was worth the lengths to which they went, and what it reveals about the current state of politics in the United States.