Missouri's Attorney General, Andrew Bailey, has formally requested the Department of Justice to provide all documents pertaining to the illicit prosecutions of President Trump.
In a FOIA request filed on Thursday, Bailey requested all communications, including documents, calendar appointments, meeting minutes, and agendas concerning Colangelo's transfer to Bragg's office. Additionally, he sought similar communications between the Department of Justice and the offices of Bragg, New York Attorney General Letitia James, and Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis.
“Thanks to evidence that has come to light, my office has reason to believe Biden’s corrupt DOJ is the headquarters of the illicit prosecutions against President Trump,” he explained.
Bailey noted that the investigations targeting Trump seem to have been orchestrated in collaboration with the Department of Justice, pointing to the transfer of Matthew Colangelo, the third-highest ranking member of the department, to the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office for the purpose of prosecuting President Trump in December 2022.
Bailey pointed out that Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg collaborated with New York Attorney General Letitia James in pursuing civil litigation against President Trump. Bailey highlighted that Bragg used this experience as a platform during his campaign for his current position. During the campaign, Bragg pledged that if elected, he would ‘get’ Trump. After winning the election, he reaffirmed his commitment by stating that he would personally prioritize the high-profile investigation into President Trump's business practices.
Read Bailey’s post about it here.












