Former President Donald Trump has picked up another key endorsement from Silcon Valley as the 2024 campaign hits its stride. Legendary investor Naval Ravikant told SiriusXM host Megyn Kelly last week that the lawfare against former President Donald Trump caused him to get “off the sidelines,” adding, “The moment you can start weaponizing the law against your enemies” means “the beginning of the end” and a descent into “a complete banana republic.”
“It was the lawfare that kind of brought me off the sidelines. It’s really disgusting behavior, because this is how you descend into a complete banana republic with military coups and military rule,” Ravikant, who is the co-founder and former CEO of AngelList and has invested in more than 200 Silicon Valley startups over a multidecade career of phenomenal success, told Kelly, per Breitbart News.
“The moment you can start weaponizing the law against your enemies electively, that’s the beginning of the end,” Ravikant continued, going on to cite a famous quote by former Peru President Óscar R. Benavides, who once said, “For my friends, everything, for my enemies, the law.” The investor added: “That is, once you’re in charge and you get to dictate who the law applies to, you’re in a very slippery slope, and slippery slopes are real, by the way.”
“If you were to actually look at the charges that were brought against Trump — and I actually read them quite carefully — these were really trumped up. They were really made up,” Ravikant continued. “You violate the statute of limitations, you try to drum things up into a felony when there was no evidence of such, it was a miscategorization of ‘business expenses.’ When you have complex business dealings like I do and like many people do, you can always find something.”
He went on:
It’s this selective prosecution, it’s a selective persecution that allows them to get away with this. And a lot of the progressive DA movement that comes out of George Soros and others is based on this understanding that, “Hey, actually, we can choose whether or not to prosecute certain people, and these are elected offices that are either in territory where the voters are really favorable to us or they’re really cheap to run, because there’s no organized opposition. So let’s just organize and take over prosecution.
That’s what happened in San Francisco. If you want the case against Kamala Harris, it’s the fact that she was DA in San Francisco and San Francisco’s a mess. And, in fact, afterwards she advocated for [Los Angeles County District Attorney] George Gascón, who’s ]the guy destroying LA, through basically not prosecuting criminals and going after business owners. So this this selective prosecution thing is a disaster.
“You can take a deep blue or deep red state, you can take a deep blue or deep red jury, and you can basically creatively interpret these infinite laws that we have to find anybody guilty of a crime,” Ravikant explained. “I think there’s another famous saying, ‘You find me the man and I’ll find you the crime,'” he continued, quoting Soviet dictator Josef Stalin. “You can always find a crime that somebody is guilty of violating.”
“The moment you start breaking down this wall and you get into weaponizing justice — this is the scary stuff,” Ravikant asserted. “This is the stuff that ends a Republic or turns into a one-party state, better known as a dictatorship.” The investor went on to note, “China is a one-party state. North Korea is a one-party state,” adding, “I don’t use the words ‘one-party state’ lightly.”
Ravikant reminded Kelly’s listeners that “Hillary Clinton blew up her email server with BleachBit,” and “there was no consequences from that,” adding, “turns out the Hunter Biden laptop was real, who knew, right? Even though we were told it was all misinformation by the intelligence agencies.”
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