Biden's DOJ DROPS Lawsuit Against Satellite Network Giant Following Lucrative 'Donation' – EVOL

This case of bribery couldn’t possibly be any clearer.

Dish Network, the satellite network giant, battled federal fraud charges for almost 10 years.

However, following a lucrative donation of $113,000 to the Biden campaign, Biden’s Department of Justice suddenly and conveniently dropped the 10-year-old case against Dish Network. The New York Post confirmed:

Ergen, a former professional poker player who helped launch what was then called EchoStar Communications in 1980, has battled the federal fraud claim for nearly a decade.

But the Tennessee native saw his luck change shortly after he and spouse Candy contributed $100,000 to Biden’s super PAC and maxed out with matching $6,600 donations to the president’s principal campaign committee in December, according to campaign finance filings.

$113,000 to drop a $3.3 billion lawsuit represents the deal of a lifetime and an incredibly lucrative investment on the part of the Satellite television network.

I wasn’t the only one thinking that Dish Network’s obvious bribery of the Biden administration was suspect:

Interesting that after three months after Dish Network Chair Donated $113,000 to Biden, the company gets welcome news from the DOJ: Lawsuit to Be Dismissed
So 3.3 billion dollars in a civil fraud case let go…
Great timing and coincidental. Small

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