Exposed in the depths of his political depraft at this and corrupt and criminal acts has been laid bare. Not by radical leftists, or any of us in the media but by his inner most circle and the really, really committed ones as that. The Trump Officials who stayed on until the bitter last days of a bitter presidency tell us the riveting story of not one, not two but three Criminal Conspiracies that trump stands accused of by the United States government, in essence against the United States government. By the numbers jack smith has charged three Criminal Conspiracies, four criminal counts, named six Unindicted Coconspirators and shined the light on one who was willing to overturn his election defeat. The indictment brought by jack smith against donald trump makes the coup plot he directed Crystal Clear for the world to see. Here is how the Justice Department explains the first criminal count as the conspiracy to defraud the u. S. Quote, the purpose of the conspiracy was to overturn the l
states nuclear programs, potential vulnerabilities of the united states and its allies to plan military attacks, to military attack, and plans for possible retaliation in response to a foreign attack, end quote. according to the indictment, this is what donald trump did with those state secrets. for the first few months, some boxes to on the stage of an event space known as the white and gold ballroom before they were moved to the business center. then, some boxes were stored in a bathroom, stacked high above the marble floors, surrounding the toilet and blocking access to the bum, shower, not blocking access to the toilet. they were finally moved to a storage room in 2021, piled high along the walls of the room, but this case isn t just about mishandling the highly sensitive documents. the government also alleges the former presidents quote, endeavored to obstruct the fbi and grand darien vista geishas end quote. for a period of time, trump repeatedly ignored the fbi s order
enjoyed trying cases against her because she was honest and ethical and honorable. i don t always say, nicolle, that it was a pleasure trying a case against a particular defense attorney. sometimes it is, sometimes it isn t, but i am a big fan of her work when she was a public defender in d.c. i remain a fan of her work because i ve had the opportunity to be in her courtroom in federal court observing her, presiding over criminal cases. i will say that before i retired from the department of justice i didn t happen to have any case that she was assigned, but i have been in her courtroom quite a bit. she remains a fair, independent jurist who will give donald trump a fair trial and importantly i believe she will give donald trump a speedy trial. frankly, i think she ll give we, the people, and the country a speedy trial.
he wants to, he intends to give donald trump a speedy trial. except jack smith doesn t run the trial. i suppose the fact he intends for it to be speedy, means that his part of things might move quickly. but the tenor and pace of the trial depends more on the judge than it does on jack smith, right? to be clear, the idea of a speedy trial comes from the constitution, which guarantees criminal defendants the right to a speedy trial. so, jack smith has prosecuted him. he has invited him. he intends for this prosecution of the trial to be speedy. but speedy is a term of art here. there s a lot of evidence here. this is a lot of opportunities for the defense too make challenges to the introduction of certain kinds of evidence, the introduction of certain kinds of witnesses, there s a lot of room here for the judge, who oversees the entire trial and determines what you ve seen by the jury, weiss spurred by the jury, for the judge to have a lot of influence. here, so she sets the pace. she