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In reply to the discussion: Re: Jack Smith [View all]sheshe2
(98,149 posts)12. Don't know, but I found this:
Special counsel Jack Smith bolsters Trump investigation with two corruption experts as 'new phase' ramps up
Story by Tom Boggioni 13h ago
According to a report from CNN, special counsel Jack Smith has given a signal where his investigation into Donald Trump is going by adding two specialists in public corruption cases to his staff.
Now that Smith, handpicked by Attorney General Merrick Garland to take over the Department of Justice's investigations of the former president, has settled in, CNN is reporting that a "new phase" of heightened scrutiny has also begun.
As the report notes, Smith reached out to two longtime colleagues to be at his "right hand" as the investigation proceeds.
According to CNN, two sources confirmed, "Raymond Hulser, the former chief of the DOJs public integrity section, and David Harbach, who conducted cases against former Sen. John Edwards and Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell," are joining the team and that Harbacj has been seen observing ongoing trials involving members of the Proud Boys.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/special-counsel-jack-smith-bolsters-trump-investigation-with-two-corruption-experts-as-new-phase-ramps-up/ar-AA162Mmx?li=BBnb7Kz
Story by Tom Boggioni 13h ago
According to a report from CNN, special counsel Jack Smith has given a signal where his investigation into Donald Trump is going by adding two specialists in public corruption cases to his staff.
Now that Smith, handpicked by Attorney General Merrick Garland to take over the Department of Justice's investigations of the former president, has settled in, CNN is reporting that a "new phase" of heightened scrutiny has also begun.
As the report notes, Smith reached out to two longtime colleagues to be at his "right hand" as the investigation proceeds.
According to CNN, two sources confirmed, "Raymond Hulser, the former chief of the DOJs public integrity section, and David Harbach, who conducted cases against former Sen. John Edwards and Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell," are joining the team and that Harbacj has been seen observing ongoing trials involving members of the Proud Boys.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/special-counsel-jack-smith-bolsters-trump-investigation-with-two-corruption-experts-as-new-phase-ramps-up/ar-AA162Mmx?li=BBnb7Kz
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Yup i hope michael moore is right - those insurrectionists got it coming to them.
onetexan
Jan 2023
#55
I remember Mueller. What a disappointment and travesty of justice that was.
liberalmuse
Jan 2023
#14
Will the un-redacted report ever be viewed by "We the People?" Never saw the Iraq torture report,
Evolve Dammit
Jan 2023
#67
Probably will only know who, and when, when the subpoenas start flying..
asiliveandbreathe
Jan 2023
#15
I bet the nightly consumption of Ambien goes up a lot on K St. and around DC in general.
BobTheSubgenius
Jan 2023
#21
Well, I'll still hope but it seems a bit late to be starting investigations of Congress members.
Hermit-The-Prog
Jan 2023
#24
was wondering today- how long does it usually take to prosecute a case like this?
mopinko
Jan 2023
#41
Now this opens all possibilities. Get a few of the crazies out of the House, call for the election
Vinca
Jan 2023
#58
It'll be hilarious if they are expecting people to comply with their subpoenas while ignoring others
ColinC
Jan 2023
#69
I predict Dems will comply as they are legal instruments and Dems believe in the law.
Evolve Dammit
Jan 2023
#71