“Should Be Prosecuted For His Actions” – Trump Responds To Jack Smith Testimony
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Donald Trump called out Jack Smith after his testimony before members of the House Judiciary Committee.
Trump said in a Truth Social Post, Smith “should be prosecuted for his actions” and that “he committed large scale perjury!”
Based on his testimony today, there is no question that Deranged Jack Smith should be prosecuted for his actions. He destroyed the lives of many innocent people, which has been his history as a prosecutor. At a minimum, he committed large scale perjury!
Trump also said during the testimony that “Hopefully the Attorney General is looking at what he’s done, including some of the crooked and corrupt witnesses that he was attempting to use in his case against me.”
Deranged Jack Smith is being DECIMATED before Congress. It was over when they discussed his past failures and unfair prosecutions. He destroyed many lives under the guise of legitimacy. Jack Smith is a deranged animal, who shouldn’t be allowed to practice Law. If he were a Republican, his license would be taken away from him, and far worse! Hopefully the Attorney General is looking at what he’s done, including some of the crooked and corrupt witnesses that he was attempting to use in his case against me. The whole thing was a Democrat SCAM — A big price should be paid by them for what they have put our Country through!
Republican members of the committee called out Jack Smith.
The hearing became acrimonious at times, as House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, and other Republicans grilled Smith over certain decisions he made.
One area of focus was his decision to access so-called “tolling records” of certain Republican lawmakers during the probe. Unlike wiretaps, tolling records are phone logs that reveal the phone numbers of incoming and outgoing callers, as well as the time and duration of calls.
Republicans honed in on this detail Thursday, blasting the actions as “political weaponization.” Smith, for his part, defended the tolling records as “common practice” in such investigations.
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Rep. Kevin Kiley, R-Calif., meanwhile, blasted Smith for what he described as his overly aggressive posture, and for seeking the “maximum litigation advantage at every turn.” He chastised Smith at one point for “repeatedly circumventing constitutional limitations, to the point that you had to be reined in again, and again, throughout the process.”
