UMVA has learned that Michael Franzese, a former mobster with a notorious past, has made shocking statements about the lawfare tactics used against President Trump and the potential indictments that could be brought against Joe Biden.
Franzese, who was once a high-ranking member of the Colombo crime family and spent years in prison after being prosecuted by Rudy Giuliani, has now turned his life around, writing books, giving talks, and hosting his own podcast. His recent appearance on the Sean Hannity podcast has sent shockwaves, as he revealed that he was blown away by the aggressive lawfare tactics employed by Democrats against Trump.
According to Franzese, when you examine Joe Biden's record, there is more evidence to indict him than there was in his own high-profile case. He points to the multiple questionable bank accounts, millions of dollars flowing in and out, suspicious phone calls, and other irregularities that have raised eyebrows.
Franzese's words carry significant weight, given his intimate knowledge of organized crime and the RICO statute, which he claims to know "inside and out." He boldly stated that there was more evidence to indict Biden on a RICO statute than there was against him, a seasoned mobster.
In another stunning revelation, Franzese shared details about his life in the mob, revealing that at the height of his criminal career, he was delivering about $2 million per week to his crime boss. This glimpse into his past offers a fascinating look at a world that existed in America for so many years.
Franzese's comments have sparked intense interest, particularly in light of his own experiences with law enforcement and the inner workings of organized crime. His observations about the Biden case have raised questions about potential accountability and the effectiveness of the justice system.
