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The Roger Ver Lawfare Case You've Never Heard of and Why Trump Needs to End It
• https://revolver.newsLawfare doesn't always make headlines. Some of the most sinister cases fly so far under the radar, you'd never know they exist. These aren't splashy trials or viral clips making the rounds. They're quiet, obscure prosecutions buried in courtrooms across the country. These are cases nobody talks about, but they matter. They are the backbone of the entire lawfare machine. While the media fixates on daily political clown shows, this machine grinds on in silence, sharpening tactics, stacking up quiet victories, and laying the groundwork for high-profile takedowns like President Trump, J6ers, and Douglass Mackey, all while steamrolling countless lesser-known dissidents you'll never hear about.
The longer these "shadow prosecutions" go unchallenged, the stronger the lawfare machine becomes, even with Biden out of office.
And that's what makes this so baffling. Many of these Biden-era cases are still active under President Trump's watch, despite everything he and his allies have gone through. That has to stop. The American people didn't elect Trump to carry water for Biden's corrupt DOJ. We elected him to break the chains and start righting these wrongs.
Which brings us back to Roger Ver.
He's not a household name, but in the crypto world, he's a legend. Roger was the first major investor in Bitcoin; so early, he actually bought the domain Bitcoin.com. Roger Ver helped ignite the financial revolution that now threatens to undo the entire fiat-fueled (money with no intrinsic value that isn't backed by anything like gold or silver) globalist agenda. And because of that, he's been targeted and hunted by the US government for over two decades, long before "lawfare" had an official name.
Today, Roger is 46 years old and is cooling his heels in Spain, waiting to see if he'll be extradited to face up to 109 years in a US prison. His so-called crime? A dispute with the IRS and the audacity to stand up to a corrupt government that refuses to let go of its power.
His story is about a lot more than just taxes. It's about political revenge.
Roger is a man who dared to call out federal abuse, support freedom-minded causes like Ross Ulbricht's defense, and advocate for a decentralized future where people, not governments, control their money. That's why he became a target during the Biden regime. And now, with many of Biden's prosecutors still embedded in the Justice Department, that same corrupt machine is trying to finish what it started.