Bidens Roland Freisler

Den Dybe Stat fører stædigt juridisk krig mod den eneste kandidat, der kan dræne Sumpen. Ideen er, at hvis Trump kendes skyldig i på nogen måde at have deltaget i en opstand, aeller på anstødelig vis at have befamlet Den Dybe Stats dokumenter, vil man bruge den kendelse til at få ham strøget som kandidat i de enkelte delstater. Rebeller har nemlig ikke siden borgerkrigens slutning kunne stille op til et valg til et offentligt embede.

Juridiske krige er selvfølgelig beskidte krige, komplet med små lejehære, der forsøger at hindre Trump i at blive forsvaret af kompetente sagførere, skriver Alan Dershowitz

There is a nefarious group that calls itself The 65 Project that has as its goal to intimidate lawyers into not representing Trump or anyone associated with him. They have threatened to file bar charges against any such lawyers. When these threats first emerged, I wrote an op-ed offering to defend pro bono any lawyers that The 65 Project goes after. So The 65 Project immediately went after me, and contrived a charge based on a case in which I was a constitutional consultant, but designed to send a message to potential Trump lawyers: if you defend Trump or anyone associated with him, we will target you and find something to charge you with. The lawyers to whom I spoke are fully aware of this threat — and they are taking it seriously.

Jeg ved ikke om Trumps advokater er dygtige, men de har store patter. Heldigvis har Trump ikke problemer med at skaffe sig anklagere og en sådan er Jack Smith, der er udset til at stille ham til regnskab for at have befamlet, hvad Den dybe stat ser som sin ejendom, hemmelige dokumenter og sagt ulovlige ting ved optøjerne på Capitol 6. Januar 2021 – og det er til pressens ertoske begejstring

This is THE case” mente man på The Atlantic og fortsatte storladent “Special Counsel Jack Smith has sounded the call, but voters must answer it if they wish to preserve American democracy.” Når man sådan kan redde selve demokratiet så vækker selv de små ting opsigt. “Han stod i kø ligesom alle andre”, siger en CNN reporter henført om Jack Smith, som han købte en sandwich. At vente i kø er dog ikke ydmygt, når det er Trump, så er det ydmygende. “A clear sign he is not president anymore.  Despite all the motorcades and perks, his plane has to wait to taxi.  Air Force One gets immediate clearance.“ skrev Kelly O’Donnel hoverende (hun er åbenbart ikke klar over, at Trumps fly er indrettet luxuriøst.)

Tilbage til CNN og deres sandwich-tolkninger, for de mener også at “Donald Trump tries to intimidate people… That was Jack Smith with no words and a simple $5 sub saying, ‘I’m here, I’m not going anywhere…’”. Sådan! Og på CBS sagde de at Jack Smiths “…aggressive approach to his personal health and exercise correlates to how he approaches his prosecution”. Glenn Greenwald advarer mod stærke og kvalmende billeder, når pressen gør anklagere, der som Jack Smith, lover at bringe Trump til fald, til sexsymboler. De gjorde det også med Robert Mueller.

Og hvorfor skulle Jack Smith ikke være sexet, syltet ind i den Demokratiske maskine i Washington, som han er, skriver både The National Pulse og Breitbart, både privat og økonomisk.

“Jack Smith” is Joe Biden’s special counsel in the criminal indictment of former President Donald J. Trump. But very few people have ever heard of the man, born John Lumen Smith, who is married to a lady who made a fawning documentary about Michelle Obama family, and whose family is linked with billionaire George Soros, and even Hillary Clinton. 

Smith was appointed last year by Attorney-General Merrick Garland to lead investigations into the former President. He is a longtime federal prosecutor and former Chief Prosecutor at the Kosovo Specialist Chambers in the Hague, the Netherlands. As a result, Smith has seldom even been in the United States in recent years, opting instead to live abroad. 

Smith’s wife, Katy Chevigny, is a film director responsible for producing Michelle Obama’s hagiographic documentary “Becoming,” which also stars Barack Obama, Valerie Jarrett, and Oprah Winfrey. 

Chevigny is a supporter and donor to the Democratic party and President Biden. She donated $1,000 to Biden for President and another $1,000 to the Biden Victory Fund in September 2020. She also made another seven small donations to ActBlue – the Democratic fundraising platform, and to the far-left MoveOn.org’s political action committee. 

Bell Chevigny, Smith’s late mother-in-law, was even a Senior Justice Fellow at George Soros’s Open Society Foundation. Bell also sat on the Board of the Human Rights Defense Center, which received donations from the New World Foundation, a liberal New York-based organization closely connected to Hillary Clinton. 

Bell is survived by her husband Paul, an anti-police obsessive at the NYU School of Law who blamed Americans for the “harassment of people because of their Arab or Muslim connections” immediately after the 9/11 terror attacks.

Og så kan man ikke have, at Trump er meget bedre til at føre udenrigspolitik end den nedgroede magt. Her fortæller Richard Grennel, at Smith forsøgte at underminere, den fredsløsning, som han arbejdede på mellem Serbien og Kosovo

At the time, the special counsel named to investigate the leading candidate for the 2024 Republican nomination was chief prosecutor for the Kosovo Specialist Chambers at the Hague, Netherlands. The international court is charged with investigating crimes committed during the wars that set the former Yugoslavia ablaze during the 1990s. In 2020, as the Trump White House was on the verge of brokering historic agreements between Serbia and Kosovo, Smith arrested the sitting Kosovar president, Hashim Thaci. And now some European leaders are up in arms about the allegedly phony charges against the man Joe Biden once called “the George Washington on Kosovo.”

As Grenell explains, it’s a complicated story, but absolutely essential background for understanding the character and the methods of the man the DOJ has designated to lead the 2024 leg of its ongoing campaign to Get Trump. Here’s an edited transcript of [den fremragende Lee Smith] interview with Ambassador Grenell for my Epoch TV show Over the Target.

Lige typen, der vil forfølge politiske modstandere, skriver Washington Examiner

Newly appointed special counsel Jack Smith was instrumental in the Justice Department‘s public integrity unit inserting itself into the Lois Lerner IRS scandal targeting conservative nonprofit groups.

Smith, picked by Attorney General Merrick Garland to helm the DOJ’s investigations of former President Donald Trump, led the Public Integrity Section from 2010 until early 2015.

Lerner, director of the IRS’s Exempt Organizations Unit, led an IRS effort targeting Tea Party groups and similar conservative nonprofit organizations. Smith’s push for DOJ officials to contact Lerner and the IRS in order to get the DOJ involved seemed to be the impetus behind the IRS sending the FBI reams of nonprofit tax records.

An IRS watchdog and the DOJ later admitted the IRS committed wrongdoing, although not of the criminal variety. Lerner would apologize.

Republicans unsuccessfully sought a special counsel to investigate the IRS scandal at the time, with Smith’s actions cited as one reason.

“Jack Smith was looking for ways to prosecute the innocent Americans that Lois Lerner targeted during the IRS scandal,” Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), expected to lead the House Judiciary Committee next year, told the Washington Examiner.

Jordan and Rep. Darrell Issa (R-CA), who led House Oversight, sought Smith’s testimony in May 2014, saying, “It is apparent that the Department’s leadership, including Public Integrity Section Chief Jack Smith, was closely involved in engaging with the IRS.”

Mark Levin giver sit dystre portræt af en skruppelløs Jack ‘The Ripper’ Smith, der muligvis bærer nag til Trump, for ikke at have valgt ham, som justitsminister

Nåh jo, og dommeren er selvfølgelig også korrupt, som hun har arbejdet i et firma Hunter var ansat i, mens de beskyttede Burisma, fortæller Alan Dershowitz. Hun er også den eneste dommer, der har straffet tiltalte fra 6. Januar optøjerne hårdere, end anklagemyndigheden havde bedt om.