Former New York City Mayor, and a close ally of former President Donald Trump, Rudy Giuliani has voiced his concerns about what he perceives as a two-tiered justice system in the United States.
According to a report by Newsmax on Wednesday, September 20, 2023, Giuliani said the two-tiered system of justice means one system for the preferred and a different system for those who are persecuted.
Giuliani stated that Joe Biden’s administration is persecuting political enemies and innocent people, while ignoring major historical crimes committed by their own party members.
Newsmax quoted him as saying: “A two-tiered system of justice means one system for the preferred and a different system for those who are persecuted — the very quintessential nature of a fascist government.”
“And that’s what they’re doing.”
“They’re prosecuting innocent people.”
“They’re prosecuting political enemies, and they’re ignoring major historical crimes committed by their own party members.”
Giuliani’s remarks were made during an interview with Newsmax, in which he argued that there are separate standards of justice for Democrats and everyone else.
Giuliani’s assertion of a two-tiered justice system has been a recurring theme in his recent public statements.
He has consistently criticized what he sees as a lack of fairness and impartiality in the American justice system.
According to Giuliani, this disparity in treatment undermines the principles of justice and equality that the legal system is supposed to uphold.
Giuliani’s perspective on the justice system has been shaped by his own experiences, including his legal battles during and after his tenure as mayor of New York City.
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Giuliani’s perspective, shaped by his own legal battles and experiences, reflects concerns about political bias and unequal treatment under the law.
These discussions are part of a broader conversation about the state of democracy and the rule of law in the United States, and they underscore the importance of maintaining public trust in the justice system.