
About Julie Kelly
Donald Trump’s decisive victory in November 2024 not only represented the greatest political comeback in U. S. history, but opened the door to expose decades of government corruption at powerful agencies—especially the Department of Justice, which targeted the president, his allies, and his voters for nearly a decade.
For years, I covered both the January 6 prosecution and Special Counsel Jack Smith’s federal criminal indictments against the president—attending court proceedings in both matters in Washington and Florida. I quickly learned that DOJ officials and line prosecutors were not the only villains in the lawfare against MAGA; unaccountable federal judges of both parties acted as nothing more than a rubber stamp in granting DOJs every wish, setting dangerous legal precedent for future regimes to follow.
Now, the roles are reversed.