Surprising FOIA request puts White House/DoJ on Defense

Andrew Bailey is the 44th Attorney General of the State of Missouri.  Bailey is a combat veteran, father of four, prosecutor, and constitutional conservative. He has firmly rejected “mission creep” from the DEI and trans movements within his state. And now he seeks to examine electoral inference at the top of our government.

As reported by Kyle Becker, Bailey seeks to prove collusion between the White House and the Department of Justice prosecutors through a FOIA to follow the paper trail. He claims there is evidence D. A. Alvin Bragg and D.A. Fani Willis, (in addition to Special Counsel Jack Smith) have “selectively and vindictively” prosecuted cases against former President Donald Trump. Claiming that court cases against Trump “appear to have been conducted in coordination” with the DOJ, he has filed a FOIA request for all communications between the DOJ and prosecutors.

The DOJ has been instructed to hand over “activity and/or communications between Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, New York Attorney General Letitia James, Special Prosecutor Jack Smith or Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis related to the investigation or prosecution” of the former president in FOIA demands from Bailey.

This could be a big deal. AG Bailey alleges that he has evidence Bragg, Smith, Willis and James all colluded with the Biden administration to go after former president Donald Trump by coordinating the recent high-profile trials. He says that court cases against the former president “appear to have been conducted in coordination” with the DOJ.

Bailey said: “We have every reason to believe that this is a coordinated political attack emanating from Biden’s corrupt Department of Justice serving as the headquarters and now deploying personnel in a political campaign against President Trump in a form of election interference.