Donald Trump is about to hit Jack Smith with some real bad news

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Kamala Harris and Joe Biden picked Jack Smith as the prosecutor in charge of waging lawfare against Donald Trump.

Smith’s attempt to jail Trump for fabricated crimes before the election bombed out.

And now Donald Trump is about to hit Jack Smith with some real bad news.

Trump has grounds to investigate Jack Smith

Jack Smith conjured up novel legal theories out of thin air to invent crimes to charge Donald Trump with.

Smith tried to see to it that Donald Trump died in prison by claiming that contesting the results of the 2020 election defrauded the American people.

Donald Trump winning the election forced Smith to ask judges to dismiss his indictments in the Mar-a-Lago document and January 6 hoax.

Smith also planned to resign as special counsel before Donald Trump can fire him.

But those steps don’t mean Smith is out of the woods.

Former federal prosecutor Andrew Cherkasky told the Daily Caller that there was grounds for an investigation into how Smith abused the law to engineer criminal charges against Donald Trump using novel legal theories.

Cherkasky didn’t expect this probe to result in charges however.

“Whether that yields findings of criminality is unlikely. However, I think it will find that Smith’s novel legal approach was fraught with issues that should have led a reasonable prosecutor to decline prosecution,” Cherkasky said in an interview with the Daily Caller.

Cherkasky added that he expected the career prosecutors who worked with Smith to get forced out of the Department of Justice for targeting Trump with baseless prosecutions.

“Smith is already leaving his special counsel post, but I anticipate some of the lawyers working under him will also be forced out of the [Department of Justice] DOJ for engaging in a legally unsound prosecution,” Cherkasky added.

However, Cherkasky did note that the January 6 Committee suppressed evidence and testimony – such as Donald Trump offering to deploy 10,000 National Guard troops to the Capitol prior to January 6 – and that if Smith pulled a similar stunt he could face sanctions.

“There is a lot of evidence that the congressional Jan. 6 committee intentionally avoided evidence beneficial to Trump’s position, and if Smith did the same, his conduct could be grounds for more severe consequences,” Cherkasky concluded.

Not everyone agreed Smith would get off scot-free.

Article III Project President Mike Davis posted on Twitter that Smith could be guilty of the very charges he tried to baselessly bring against Donald Trump.

“Jack Smith and his office must face severe legal, political, and financial consequences for their blatant lawfare and election interference,” Davis wrote on X. “This includes a federal criminal probe for conspiracy against rights under 18 U.S.C. § 241.”

Donald Trump and many of his supporters want accountability for the witch hunts and show trials Democrats prosecutors tried to use to interfere in the election.

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