05/19/2024

Special Counsel Jack Smith is working overtime to imprison former U.S. President Donald Trump prior to the 2024 presidential election, admits CNN legal expert Elie Honig. Smith is working to fast-track numerous criminal indictments against Trump with the ultimate goal of a conviction that could disrupt the former President’s campaign endeavours, in a flagrant election interference attempt by the Biden regime.

Honig pointed out on CNN that Smith’s urgency is evident in his procedural requests. For instance, Smith initially sought a trial date five months out for a case of significant complexity, considerably shorter than the typical one-and-a-half to two years for most federal conspiracy and fraud trials. Moreover, he observed that Smith’s immediate appeal to the Supreme Court following a district court victory on immunity confirms his rush against time.

“Just look at Jack Smith’s conduct in this case. The motivating principle behind every procedural request he’s made has been speed, has been getting this trial in before the election,” Honig said on CNN.

Multiple criminal indictments have been issued against Trump by Smith since the former president announced his candidacy for the 2024 presidential race. The cases encompass the alleged handling of classified documents at Mar-a-Lago and involvement in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot conspiracy, among others. Trump maintains that these indictments are politically motivated. Even if convicted, the U.S. Constitution does not bar Trump from being elected president in 2024.

DeSantis Chief Strategist Jeff Roe Resigns, Says ‘I Can’t Believe It Ended This Way’

Jeff Roe, the chief strategist for the top super PAC (Political Action Committee) supporting Governor Ron DeSantis’s presidential bid, resigned on Saturday night, marking a significant development for the organization, Never Back Down, which has been embroiled in issues.

In the wake of one chief executive and one board chairman stepping down, along with the forced departure of another chief executive and two top officials, Roe’s exit intensifies the recent wave of turmoil experienced by the group. “I can’t believe it ended this way,” stated Roe in an announcement released Saturday night.