The shady stuff that Smith is being allowed to get away with since its Trump is crazy. None of how this is going down is legal in a normal world.
Discovery into how Jack Smith used the D.C. grand jury would be quite interesting.
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Jack Smith’s DC “secret” may have just ended his classified docs case against President Trump…
August 22, 2023
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Jack Smith, a prosecutor infamously known for being careless with details, has made a critical mistake again. This error could jeopardize the sham indictment against President Trump in the so-called “classified documents” case. At the heart of the mistake is a highly secretive grand jury in D.C., which, from what we’ve gathered, seemed to allow Smith to conduct questionable activities behind the scenes. We first learned about this from investigative reporter Julie Kelly, who exposed Smith’s clandestine tactics in two posts on X. Here’s what Julie had to say about Jack’s very sneaky moves:
Here’s a closeup of the image that Julie shared:
Julie then explained further in a follow-up tweet the bombshell news that an “abuse of grandy jury motion”
could soon be forthcoming:
President Trump and his legal team are closely monitoring this situation, and it’s becoming such a significant concern that even critics of Trump, like the hacks at Daily Beast, are beginning to sweat bullets.
Daily Beast:
The Trump-haters at the Daily Beast realize this could turn into a really big issue, and, at the very least, they understand that it could hinder Smith’s quest to get a conviction before the 2024 election.
The Daily Beast article continues:
Discovery into how Jack Smith used the D.C. grand jury would be quite interesting. But one thing’s for sure: Jack’s mishandling of the grand jury venue is only the least compelling reason to throw out this sham case.