Alex Marlow, Breitbart Editor-in-Chief and host of The Alex Marlow Show, says America is living through a scandal that dwarfs Watergate tenfold — yet the establishment press won’t touch it. His new book, Breaking the Law: Exposing the Weaponization of America’s Legal System Against Donald Trump, lays out the case that lawfare, not free elections, decided 2024.
The book, already a New York Times bestseller and hailed by President Trump as a “must-read,” compiles evidence showing how Biden’s White House, activist judges, and deep-pocketed billionaires coordinated to bend the justice system into a weapon aimed squarely at one man: Donald Trump.
One reviewer captured the stakes plainly: “This is ten times Watergate. I devoured this book. It brings all the receipts. Whether you’re Republican or liberal, it’s a factual must-read.” That sentiment reflects what Marlow has uncovered — not a partisan gripe, but a sprawling conspiracy that cut across agencies, courts, and campaign donors, all working toward the same end.
Among the bombshells: Marlow names the billionaires funding lawfare operations, the prosecutors bending rules to score political wins, and the judges whose conflicts of interest were ignored by legacy media. He calls for prosecutions of key figures like New York Attorney General Letitia James and federal judges who trampled Trump’s civil rights, saying accountability is the only way to restore trust.
Unlike Watergate, where a break-in and cover-up brought down a presidency, this “10X Watergate” is about the calculated corruption of the justice system itself. The danger isn’t just political scandal — it’s the collapse of equal justice under law. If prosecutions and penalties can be engineered to target political opponents today, nothing prevents them from being used against ordinary Americans tomorrow.
Marlow has been rolling out exclusive exposés based on his research, including pieces detailing the White House’s role in orchestrating legal assaults, the billionaire networks buying influence, and the shadow campaigns to sideline Trump through courts rather than ballots. Each article ties into a larger picture: an America where elections don’t matter as much as the people who pull strings behind closed doors.
For Trump supporters, this is vindication — proof that their instincts about the system being rigged weren’t paranoia but fact. For skeptics, it’s a challenge to confront uncomfortable evidence that the biggest scandal in U.S. political history is happening in plain sight.
Marlow frames it this way: Watergate was about political espionage. Today’s lawfare is about the wholesale corruption of the Constitution. And if the public doesn’t demand consequences, the republic itself may not survive the precedent being set.
Do you want me to punch up the stakes even harder, tying this directly to how unchecked lawfare could become the permanent replacement for elections in America?