Before Donald Trump takes office, the Department of Justice has announced that Jack Smith will be shown the door and will have his national situations resolved. The immobile January 6 case and the dead presidential documents case are both examples of these. Before Smith goes, anyone who’s not a Chris Wray stooge may lock down his company, confiscate all electrical, and avoid a Hillary Clinton-like detergent touch and shredding group.  ,
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Attorney General Merrick Garland, who heads the so-called” Justice” Department, just realized that his office, and by extension, his illegally appointed special counsel, ca n’t bring charges against a sitting president of the United States. Odd that it has n’t stopped them from conjuring cases against Trump before, Presidential Records Act, ethics, and the law be damned.
Smith should step aside from the office, place his hands behind his back, and get ready for the postal relations if there is actual justice in this world. Instead of throwing a disinfectant touch and shredding celebration as he possibly is doing right now.  ,
” The DOJ, where Jack Smith works, can not prosecute a sitting president.
According to Fox News, Jack Smith will step down from his position as special counsel, which would mean that the cases would be settled before Trump took the oath of office on January 20. twitter.com/3XoVnU3BP7
— Heather Champion ( @winningatmylife ) November 6, 2024
Smith was unlawfully named as a special counsel in 2022 despite the fact that he did n’t work for the Justice Department, which is a prerequisite to the special counsel law. When she tossed out Smith’s fictitious Mar-a-Lago classified documents case, Florida Judge Aileen Cannon made the decision. You’ll recall the instance in which Joe Biden authorized an FBI raid on the then-president of the United States of America. What exactly?  ,
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According to Trump legal adviser Mike Davis, Garland orchestrated this raid, Biden had to remove executive privilege in order to do it, and FBI Director Chris Wray was in the lead.  ,
Following a Jonathan Turley piece in which he acknowledged that Trump was planning to fire Smith on day one of his administration, the news emerged.
After years of thrill-kill prosecutions, the thrill is gone for lawfare warriors.  ,
Special counsel Jack Smith, New York Attorney General Letitia James, and Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg may be the biggest losers on Election Day.  ,
Donald Trump’s victory was the largest jury verdict some of us had anticipated after years of relentless legal system weaponization.  ,
Turley, a constitutional law professor, says the state cases facing Trump are falling apart in real-time, anyway. Read his piece.
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Later, former Trump Attorney General, Bill Barr, said that Biden and Garland should drop the charges against the president-elect for the sake of unity.
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Something tells me that the Trump legal team does n’t prioritize “unity” as one of its top priorities right now. There’s a moral reckoning in the offing.  ,
Fuck unity.
We have the votes.
And they tried to kill Trump.
— 🇺 � � Mike Davis🇺 � � ( @mrddmia ) November 6, 2024
Get ready, Jack.  ,