House Democrats are seeking to block former President Donald Trump from receiving classified briefings as the 2024 Republican presidential nominee – a bizarre and unprecedented attack on U.S. political norms.
The GUARD Act, introduced by Rep. Mikie Sherrill (D-NJ), would bar access to classified information by federal officials or candidates charged with crimes relating to obstructing official proceedings, endangering national security, mishandling classified materials, and other issues related to national defense.
The legislation marks the latest effort by Democrats to interfere in the 2024 presidential election on behalf of President Joe Biden, the Democrat incumbent. Rep. Sherrill’s bill, if it becomes law, could have potentially far-reaching impacts — including preventing former President Trump from reviewing classified evidence in his defense against Special Counsel Jack Smith’s prosecution against him in Florida.
In an attempt to frame the legislation as other than a new front in the Biden government’s lawfare campaign against Trump, House Democrats insist its provisions would apply to other officials like disgraced Senator Bob Menendez (D-NJ). The New Jersey Senate Democrat is being prosecuted on charges of corruption, bribery, and acting as an unregistered foreign agent on behalf of Egypt and Qatar.
Rep. Sherrill, however, failed to mention her New Jersey Democrat colleague even once in her press release announcing the legislation. Instead, she opted to focus entirely on how it would impact Trump. “Nobody is entitled or legally obligated to classified briefings — certainly not Trump, even if he is the Republican nominee for president,” Rep. Sherrill said.
Former President Trump has pleaded not guilty in Smith’s prosecution over allegedly mishandling classified materials stored at Mar-a-Lago — Trump’s private Palm Beach, Florida club and residence. The National Pulse previously reported that Rep. Sherrill — who bills herself as a national security hawk – has had numerous investments in Chinese-linked companies.