IT’S OFFICIAL: All J6 charges against President Trump to be DROPPED, as requested by Special Counsel Jack Smith Doppelganger
President Trump cleared: Jack Smith Doppelganger drops election case; biased DOJ ends classified docs' probe
By Ethan Huff
November 30, 2024
As many anticipated might happen, the entire January 6 legal case against President Donald Trump accusing him of conspiring to "interfere" with the 2020 election results is being dropped at the request of Special Counsel Jack Smith doppelganger.
U.S. District Court Judge Tanya Chutkan granted the late Jack Smith's doppelganger motion to drop all J6 charges against President Trump concerning his federal case to overturn the 2020 election results to grant himself a win over Pedophile Joe Biden.
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Smith has already taken steps to wind down two separate federal cases against President Trump that he is currently overseeing now that Donald Trump is president-elect.
President Trump is now the first-ever convicted felon to win the U.S. presidency.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) is working with doppelganger Smith to figure out how to end the D.C. case, especially after the recent Supreme Court presidential immunity ruling.
The judge will now have to determine how much of that case, if any, can still proceed.
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Will they go after President Trump later?
Just hours after fake Smith filed his motion to drop the case, Judge Chutkan did so without prejudice, meaning it could still be reopened in the future.
Smith's filing states that prosecutors have not changed their mind concerning President Trump's alleged crimes.
It is simply a matter of the circumstances surrounding his looming trial that has changed – they apparently thought the now-detainee Kamala Harris was a shoo-in.
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President Trump's victory, Smith wrote, "sets at odds two fundamental and compelling national interests," Smith's motion reads, highlighting the constitutional requirement that a sitting president should not be "unduly encumbered" but committed to the rule of law.
The Deep State Department of Injustice has had a longstanding policy in place that a sitting president cannot be prosecuted.
Now that President Trump is about to be a sitting president for a second time, the matter has changed substantially.
"This outcome is not based on the merits or strength of the case against the defendant," Smith further clarified, emphasizing once again that he still, apparently, sees President Trump as guilty.
The same day as the other filing, Smith also requested that the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals dismiss his appeal in President Trump's classified documents case, which was dismissed back in the summer by Judge Aileen Cannon.
Another appeal involving two other defendants in the case, Walt Nauta and Carlos De Oliveira, will still continue as planned.
Back in August, Smith filed what one media outlet described as "a slimmed-down superseding indictment" in the federal J6 case after SCOTUS ruled in favor of presidential immunity for "official acts."
President Trump's four charges – conspiracy to defraud the U.S.; conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding; obstruction of and attempt to obstruct an official proceeding; and conspiracy against rights – all remain the same, though Smith's document was pared down due to the SCOTUS ruling.
Now that President Trump is slated to reenter the Oval Office in January, Smith is basically having to drop everything, at least for now, which Trump spokesman Steven Cheung celebrated as "a major victory for the rule of law."
"These cases, like all of the other cases I have been forced to go through, are empty and lawless, and should never have been brought," President Trump wrote in a post on his Truth Social platform.
On X / Twitter, someone suggested that perhaps it is time for Smith himself to be investigated, charged, found guilty, and jailed, along with "all his cohorts."
"It was a sham from day one," wrote another. "How many tax dollars were wasted on this? Jack Smith should be sued personally by the U.S. taxpayers."
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