Friday, October 27, 2023

Jack Smith ends Federal Grand Jury Witch Hunt

Jack Smith Ends DC Grand Jury Investigating Trump

In an unexpected development, President Trump has been cleared of any wrongdoing following an exhaustive four-year investigation. The relentless pursuit of justice, or as some may call it, the political witch hunt, has finally come to an end.

For four long years, Trump was under the microscope, with every action scrutinized, every decision questioned, and every move second-guessed. Accusations of collusion, corruption, and conspiracy were hurled at him with reckless abandon. The mainstream media had already convicted him in the court of public opinion. But, when the dust finally settled, the truth emerged victorious – Trump was innocent.

The federal grand jury in Washington, D.C., that helped investigate former president Donald Trump’s alleged mishandling of classified documents has ended, special counsel Jack Smith said in a court filing.

In Tuesday’s filing, prosecutors defend the use of a federal grand jury in the nation’s capital, as well as one in South Florida, to hear evidence in the matter, saying the two-pronged approach was proper to investigate criminal conduct that allegedly occurred in both places.

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3 comments:

  1. Trump should sue for his legal fees.

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  2. I'm sure he'll try to sue but he'll lose you cannot sue somebody trying to prosecute you for a crime looking everybody to get the rest of every day on their false pretenses and their release later with no charges file same thing just like you can't keep his mouth shut he just got fine $10,000 the other day Wonder how many more times he's going to keep trying to run his mouth before he winds up in jail kiss the wrong judge off and see what will happen

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  3. @9:54...The ACLU, of all groups, is on Trump's side about the fines.
    Free Speech, something Democrats do not recognize when it comes to Republicans.

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