Special Counsel To Drop Charges, Leave Before Trump Takes Office

 The Department of Justice has revealed Jack Smith is being shown the door and dissolving his federal cases before Donald Trump takes office. Those cases are the inactive January 6 case and the dormant presidential documents case. 


Before Smith leaves, someone who isn't a Chris Wray fan should lock down his office, seize his electronics, and stop a Hillary Clinton-style bleach bit and shredding party. Attorney General Merrick Garland, who heads the so-called "Justice" Department, recently realized that his office, and thus his illegally appointed special counsel, cannot bring charges against a sitting president of the United States. 


It's odd that it hasn't stopped them from conjuring up cases against Trump in the past, including the Presidential Records Act and ethics.


Instead of hosting a bleach bit and shredding party as he probably is doing right now, Smith should back away from the office, place his hands behind his back, and get ready for the zip ties — that is, if there is real justice in this world. 


Garland illegally named Smith in 2022 as a special counsel even though Smith didn't work for the Justice Department, a prerequisite of the special counsel law. This is what Florida Judge Aileen Cannon ruled when she tossed out Smith's bogus Mar-a-Lago classified documents case. You'll recall that one, where Joe Biden green-lighted an FBI raid on the former president of the United States of America to claw back — what exactly? 


Garland orchestrated this raid, Biden had to remove executive privilege in order to accomplish it, and FBI Director Chris Wray was all-in — because Orange Man Bad, according to Trump legal adviser Mike Davis. 


The news came on the heels of a Jonathan Turley piece in which he acknowledged that Trump was planning on firing Smith on day one of his administration.


Credit; PJ media 


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