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Here Are The Top Six Takeaways From Jack Smith’s Preposterous White-Hat Posturing

If Smith were truly committed to transparency, he would respond to Sen. Grassley’s request for information concerning the special counsel’s investigation.

New Year’s Eve day saw House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, release of the transcript of the Committee’s deposition of Jack Smith, the former special counsel who charged Donald Trump in two separate criminal cases in the run-up to the 2024 election. As the committee explained at the beginning of the deposition, it sought Smith’s testimony as part of its “oversight of the Biden-Harris administration’s weaponization of the Justice Department and its misuse of Federal law enforcement resources for partisan political purposes.”While Smith spent the next several hours portraying himself and his special counsel team as apolitical, dedicated civil servants merely seeking the truth, Smith’s testimony cannot be squared with reality. Here are six times Smith proved duplicitous.

  1. NO!!! Trump did not ask “local officials to find 11,000 votes.”

Visual screaming intended because the false claim that Donald Trump asked election officials to “find 11,000 votes” has been debunked for more than five years, and yet Smith repeated that lie in response to Democrats’ friendly questioning.

“[Y]ou added something which I think was very interesting, which was a conspiracy to violate voting rights,” a representative of the minority members began, asking Smith to “expound on why you thought you had sufficient evidence to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that there was a conspiracy to violate the voting rights of the people.”

Read Full Article Here…(thefederalist.com)


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