Last Updated on September 9, 2024
The top communications staffer employed by the SDNY, the Manhattan branch of the Biden administration’s Department of Justice has been caught on camera bashing Alvin Bragg and the SDNY’s politically motivated obsession with going after Donald Trump.
Nicholas Biase is the Chief of Public Affairs for the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ Chief PIO) in the Southern District of New York.
In a hidden camera interview, Biase referred to the series of trials involving Trump as a deliberate distortion of justice, “nonsense,” “political,” and a “perversion of justice.”
Nicholas Biase expressed these remarks to a journalist who was surreptitiously filming on a hidden camera at a New York bar.
“They were like idiots. They‘re all political. They don’t care,” said Biase. “This guy [Judge Mercan] is going to try to lock him up. It’s going to be ugly. They are so obsessed with getting him.”
When asked who is they, Biase said the Democrats and Alvin Bragg. Biase said he has known Bragg for 15 years.
“Nobody’s ever been charged with this,” said the DOJ Chief PIO. “I think the case is nonsense.“
When asked what was the point of doing this. Biase responded “To make him [Trump] a convict, a convicted felon.”
WATCH
Wow. DOJ CHIEF admits the Trump trials were set ups.
pic.twitter.com/E70MzBycCA— MyrtleBeachSC News (@MyrtleBeachesSC) September 7, 2024
Mr. Biase held positions at the NY DOJ office, serving as a senior public affairs officer and director of social media in the Public Information Office.
Before joining the U.S. Attorney’s Office, Mr. Biase worked for the Essex County Prosecutor’s Office, where he served as an agent, investigator, and director.
U.S Attorney Damian Williams had the following to say about Biase in the announcement of appointing Biase to the role:
“Over his 15-plus years of dedicated service, Nick has been a vital liaison for an Office in the media capital of the world, and he has been a trusted counselor and confidante to every U.S. Attorney he has served. Nick has also developed close working relationships with our law enforcement partners, and he is respected by the press corps for his professionalism, integrity, and candor. He has been a leader in our press office for years, and it is my pleasure to formally announce his appointment as Chief Public Information Officer.”