D’Souza, Bharara spar on Twitter
WASHINGTON: Feeling vindicated by a presidential pardon, conservative pundit Dinesh D’Souza launched an attack on fellow Indian American Preet Bharara, who led the prosecution of his case.
D’Souza was granted a full pardon by President Donald Trump on Thursday for his 2014 conviction of illegal campaign funding. Thanking Trump in a tweet, D’Souza said, “(Former president Barack) Obama and his stooges tried to extinguish my American dream and destroy my faith in America. Thank you to President @realDonaldTrump for fully restoring both!”
He saved his harshest comments for Bharara, focussing on him in multiple tweets since the pardon announcement — from accusing him of trying to destroy a fellow Indian American to humiliating Indian diplomat Devyani Khobragade, who was arrested in New York in 2013.
He wrote in a post on Twitter on Thursday: “KARMA IS A BITCH DEPT: @PreetBharara wanted to destroy a fellow Indian American to advance his career. Then he got fired & I got pardoned.”
D’Souza pleaded guilty to making illegal campaign donations in a case prosecuted by Bharara, who was then US attorney of the southern district of New York.
Bharara was fired by Trump in 2017 along with a bunch of US attorneys appointed by President Obama.
Bharara may have set him off with a tweet of his own on Thursday in which he had contested President Trump’s observation that D’Souza had been treated “unfairly.” Bharara pointed out that D’Souza had “voluntarily pled guilty”.
Not so, D’Souza fired back: “Bharara & his goons bludgeoned me into the plea by threatening to add a second redundant charge carrying a prison term of FIVE YEARS.”