Special counsel Jack Smith slapped back at former President Donald Trump's attempt to keep new evidence in his criminal election interference case from reaching the public before Election Day.
Smith this week filed a nine-page argument to Washington D.C. federal Judge Tanya Chutkan in support of.....
I mean, the entire world watched live on news as the FBI dragged out classified documents.
The fact that he had them as an EX-president who had no further need to know, in a place where they're not securely stored, and probably selling them to the Saudis or Putin or whoever was the highest bidder...
He's guilty as fuck and, if he were anyone else would have already been convicted and sentenced of that.
And because he installed a judge in the district that charges would be filed, he's getting off scott fucking free. Because she's postponing it forever.
Not to put too fine a point on it, but those documents were stolen in DC, not Florida. Sure there could be “both”, but seriously.
I believe the idea was that if he was convicted in Florida by a Republican biased jury, there would be fewer claims of it being rigged or whatever. Seems stupid in hindsight since Cannon ended up being assigned the case.
I'm really curious about this. We know Trump changed his residency from NY to FL and I wonder if that had anything to do with this. To my knowledge Cannon was an unfortunate product of randomized selection.
Campos-Duffy: Would you declassify the Epstein files?
Trump: Yeah, yeah, I would.
Campos-Duffy: All right.
Trump: I guess I would. I think that less so because, you don’t know, you don’t want to affect people’s lives if it’s phony stuff in there, because it’s a lot of phony stuff with that whole world. But I think I would, or at least—
You're putting words into his mouth again. He would totally absolutely 100% declassify them right after publishing his tax returns and presenting his healthcare plan.