The swamp creatures just can't help themselves, folks. J.P. Cooney, one of the key prosecutors in Jack Smith's failed witch hunt against President Donald Trump, has announced his run for Congress in Virginia – proving once again that the Deep State never gives up on their anti-America agenda.
Cooney served as a deputy to special counsel Jack Smith during the weaponized Justice Department's desperate attempts to derail Trump's historic 2024 comeback. Now, with Trump triumphantly serving his second term and the prosecutions exposed as the partisan sham they always were, this swamp rat is looking for a new way to continue his assault on the MAGA movement from within Congress.
Think about the audacity here, Patriots. This is the same guy who spent months trying to throw a former president – and now current president – in prison on trumped-up charges that every honest American knew were nothing but election interference. And now he wants Virginia voters to reward him with a seat in the People's House?
Cooney's congressional bid represents everything wrong with our current political class. These aren't public servants – they're career swamp dwellers who see politics as a way to accumulate power and settle scores against Americans who dare to vote for leaders like President Trump.
The timing is no coincidence. With Trump's administration successfully implementing the America First agenda that voters overwhelmingly endorsed, the establishment is scrambling to plant their operatives wherever they can to obstruct the will of the people.
Virginia Republicans better be ready for this fight. Cooney brings with him all the resources and connections of the Deep State apparatus that spent years trying to destroy Trump. But he also brings a record of putting partisan politics above justice – something Virginia voters won't forget.
The question Patriots across Virginia need to ask themselves is simple: Do we really want someone who weaponized the justice system against President Trump making laws that affect our families and our freedoms? The swamp is counting on voters having short memories. Let's prove them wrong.
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