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Aug 27 2024
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Jack Smith Reindicts Donald Trump
The special counsel Jack Smith filed a 36-page superseding indictment Tuesday accusing former President Donald Trump of resisting the peaceful transfer of power following his 2020 presidential election loss. The filing, approved by a federal grand jury in Washington DC, narrows and refines the accusations against Trump while omitting previous allegations that he attempted to leverage the
The American ConservativeAug 27 2024
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Trump's Statement on Jack Smith Indictment
"In an effort to resurrect a 'dead' Witch Hunt in Washington, D.C., in an act of desperation, and in order to save face, the illegally appointed 'Special Counsel' Deranged Jack Smith, has brought a ridiculous new Indictment against me, which has all the problems of the old Indictment, and should be dismissed IMMEDIATELY. His Florida Document Hoax Case has been completely dismissed. This is
Newsmax (News)Aug 27 2024
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Jack Smith Isn’t Backing Down
When the Supreme Court ruled last month that presidents are immune from prosecution for anything done as an official act, many observers reacted with immediate horror. They warned that the ruling would allow future presidents to act as despots, doing whatever they liked without fear of accountability. And in the immediate term, they predicted doom for the federal case against former President
The AtlanticSep 09 2024
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Jack Smith Has a Very Busy Fall Ahead
Donald Trump has been convicted of 34 felony counts in the New York hush money case—but there’s a lengthy appeals process ahead. And what ever happened to the other three cases against him—Jack Smith’s federal election interference and classified documents cases, and Fani Willis’ Georgia election interference case? All three have hit various roadblocks. To make it easier to follow all of Trump
SlateAug 27 2024
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Jack Smith Has Totally Triggered Trump
Donald Trump came apart and claimed that the Supreme Court had already given him immunity in response to Jack Smith’s re-filing the 1/6 indictment. In an effort to resurrect a “dead” Witch Hunt in Washington, D.C., in an act of desperation, and in order to save face, the illegally appointed “Special Counsel” Deranged Jack Smith, has brought a ridiculous new Indictment against me, which has all
PoliticusUSAAug 26 2024
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Jack Smith Is Reportedly Reconsidering His Strategy
Donald Trump has been convicted of 34 felony counts in the New York hush money case—but there’s a lengthy appeals process ahead. And what ever happened to the other three cases against him—Jack Smith’s federal election interference and classified documents cases, and Fani Willis’ Georgia election interference case? All three have hit various roadblocks. To make it easier to follow all of Trump
SlateSep 05 2024
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Jack Smith, Trump attorneys to renew faceoff in court
Special counsel Jack Smith and former President Trump’s attorneys will be back in court Thursday, where Trump’s team will enter a not guilty plea in a revised election interference indictment, and both sides will haggle over how to proceed in the case. It’s the first time both parties will be back in the courtroom of U.S. District Court Judge Tanya Chutkan since the Supreme Court remanded the
The HillAug 13 2024
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Jack Smith faces a crossroads in Trump prosecution
Special counsel Jack Smith finds himself at more than one prosecutorial crossroads as he weighs how to move forward on former President Trump’s Jan. 6 case in the wake of the Supreme Court’s immunity decision.
Smith last week asked to extend deadlines in the case to late August, a shift for a prosecutor who previously pushed for a schedule that would bring the case to trial before the
The HillSep 16 2024
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Jack Smith's "reckless gamble" could seal his own demise: Attorney
Special counsel Jack Smith has made a "reckless gamble" in the federal election obstruction case against Donald Trump, which could result in it being dismissed, a legal expert has said. Elie Honig, a legal commentator and former federal and state prosecutor, wrote in a blog post for Cafe that Smith's decision to keep the allegations involving Trump's communications with Vice President Mike
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