No, the investigation was shut down by the Biden Administration.
And I call bullshit. You voated for Obama just like every other Leftist Vermin Democrat.
Nope. I wrote in a ticket in both of those elections.
. Okay, so here's what let's do. We'll make a bet...unless you're chicken.
If there is a trial and conviction, I'll buy you a drink.
If there is no trial, or a trial but no conviction,
then you buy me one. Deal?
PS: I'll tell you what, Reggie. I'll give you 2:1 on it given Trump's shitty success rate using the corrupt, weaponized, failing DoJ against political opponents.
As of April 2026, there is no official percentage for lawsuits ending in conviction because many high-profile criminal cases brought by the Trump administration against political figures are either
still ongoing, in the
investigative phase, or have been
dismissed.
While the administration has targeted more than
470 individuals and organizations for perceived retribution, legal experts note a "yawning chasm" between charging someone for political reasons and obtaining a conviction beyond a reasonable doubt.
Status of High-Profile Prosecutions
Most criminal legal actions against "political enemies" haven't yet reached a conviction stage:
- Dismissed Cases: Investigations into figures like former FBI Director
and New York Attorney General
were dismissed in late 2025 after a judge ruled the lead prosecutor's appointment was illegal.
- Ongoing Indictments: The Department of Justice has active criminal prosecutions or investigations against individuals including former National Security Advisor
,
, and members of organizations like the Southern Poverty Law Center.
- Retaliatory Arrests: Trackers have identified recent arrests and indictments of activists and critics under laws like the FACE Act, though these have not yet resulted in final trial outcomes.
- General Litigation Success Rates
The Trump administration's overall success rate in court—primarily involving civil lawsuits and challenges to its policies—is roughly 31%.
- In District Courts: The administration frequently loses, with plaintiffs winning approximately 60% of the time.