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Joe Biden’s presidency is being increasingly exposed as a multi-trillion-dollar web of corruption — a criminal conspiracy that trampled norms, violated rights, and abused power to target political opponents. Now, under President Trump’s leadership, prosecutions against those responsible for weaponizing the federal government may mark the most significant step toward restoring the rule of law since the civil rights era.
This is a story Republicans must tell — clearly, proudly, and persistently — because if the truth of Biden’s abuses fades from public memory, the next Democrat administration could make his term look like a golden age by comparison.
The Seeds of Corruption
The Biden administration’s corruption didn’t begin in 2021. Its roots stretch back to Biden’s years as vice president.
The so-called “Russia Collusion” scandal — the fabricated claim that President Trump conspired with Vladimir Putin to rig the 2016 election — was a political operation cooked up by Hillary Clinton’s campaign. It gained traction only because senior Obama-era officials inside the FBI, led by then-Director James Comey, broke legal and procedural precedent to launch Operation Crossfire Hurricane, a partisan investigation designed to sabotage a duly elected president.
Comey has since faced indictment for lying to Congress — though critics argue that’s only a fraction of his wrongdoing.
Fast-forward to October 2020. When Hunter Biden’s laptop surfaced, exposing potential crimes involving tax evasion, foreign influence peddling, and evidence implicating “the Big Guy,” the FBI and intelligence community again circled the wagons. They falsely branded the laptop story as “Russian disinformation,” protecting Biden from scrutiny weeks before the election.
Biden’s Weaponized Government
That pattern of politicized law enforcement set the stage for what came next. Empowered by a compliant media and insulated by deep-state allies, the Biden administration escalated its misuse of government power to an unprecedented level.
Under Biden, the FBI labeled concerned parents at school board meetings as potential domestic extremists. Traditional Catholics were flagged as security threats. Federal agencies worked hand-in-glove with Big Tech to censor Americans who questioned government narratives on everything from public health to elections.
These were not isolated mistakes — they were coordinated acts of political warfare.
Now, as congressional investigations continue, more evidence is surfacing that these abuses ran deeper than anyone imagined.
Operation Arctic Frost: Targeting Conservatives
One of the most alarming revelations involves Operation Arctic Frost — officially described as an investigation into January 6th protestors, but in reality, a sweeping surveillance campaign against conservatives.
Under its authority, the FBI seized the phone of Rep. Scott Perry (R-PA) and monitored his daily communications, not to investigate specific crimes, but to analyze his “pattern of life.”
Even more troubling, the operation subpoenaed the financial records of 92 Republican individuals and organizations, including the Conservative Partnership Institute (CPI) — a nonpartisan 501(c)(3) educational nonprofit. The group was never notified; it only learned of the surveillance through whistleblower documents later obtained by Senators Chuck Grassley and Ron Johnson.
Grassley summed it up clearly: “Arctic Frost wasn’t about law enforcement. It was about political control — a tool for partisan agents to investigate the entire Republican movement.”
From Bureaucratic Abuse to Political Violence
Stripped of control over the federal government, elements of the left have increasingly embraced political violence. Riots, attacks on immigration officers, antisemitic harassment on campuses, and even assassinations — including the shocking killing of Charlie Kirk last month — mark a disturbing escalation in left-wing extremism.
Democrat leaders minimize or excuse the violence, while some openly encourage it. Others provide material support — a federal crime.
Holding these actors accountable is not “political retaliation”; it’s a constitutional duty. President Trump’s renewed focus on prosecuting officials who weaponized the government is an essential defense of justice itself.
A Systemic Problem Demands Systemic Accountability
Biden’s corruption wasn’t the work of one man. He wasn’t a zealot like Woodrow Wilson or a scandal-ridden opportunist like Bill Clinton. Biden was a figurehead presiding over an entrenched network of bureaucrats, lawyers, and technocrats — professionals who believed their political views placed them above the law.
If these individuals are not held accountable now, they will take their impunity as a green light for future abuses.
No False Equivalence
There is no moral equivalence between the Biden administration’s persecution of innocent Americans and President Trump’s pursuit of justice against officials who broke the law.
Calls for “restraint” or “unity” ring hollow when Republicans have already been de-banked, censored, and physically attacked for their beliefs. Just this week, a Biden-appointed judge reduced the sentence of Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s would-be assassin — citing gender-transition as a mitigating factor.
Meanwhile, in Virginia, a Democrat attorney general candidate was caught joking about murdering a Republican legislator and his family.
Enough is enough. Justice delayed is justice denied.
The United States must confront the legacy of Biden’s weaponized government and ensure that those who conspired to abuse their power face real, lasting consequences — not for four years, but for a generation.

