It’s safe to say at this point that Donald J. Trump’s entire life is officially crashing and burning all around him — and if this legal expert is correct in his assessment, it’s about to get a lot worse, not only for Trump, but for everyone around him who’s played along in Donald’s corrupt games for all these years.
World-renowned Harvard law professor Emeritus Laurence Tribe said it’s “likely” that Garland-appointed DOJ Special Counsel Jack Smith is going to criminally indict not only Donald Trump, but all of his devout jockeys who assisted him in conspiring “to overturn the presidential election and overthrow the government.”
Tribe’s assessment came in response to a tweet that promoted a report from the Washington Post, in which WaPo confirmed that investigators with the Special Counsel’s office will be traveling to Atlanta, GA, on Wednesday of this week to conduct their very first interview with Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger, who was infamously and deeply embroiled in Donald Trump’s “find the votes” plot in the southern swing state of Georgia.
The Post’s report notes, “This would be Raffensperger’s first interview with the Justice Department.”
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“The Justice Department’s investigation of efforts by Donald Trump and his advisers to overturn the 2020 election results is barreling forward on multiple tracks, according to people familiar with the matter, with prosecutors focused on ads and fundraising pitches claiming election fraud as well as plans for ‘fake electors’ that would swing the election to the incumbent president.”
The report goes on to confirm that a “key area of interest is the conduct of a handful of lawyers who sought to turn Trump’s defeat into victory by trying to convince state, local, federal and judicial authorities that Joe Biden’s 2020 election win was illegitimate or tainted by fraud.”
The newspaper goes on to add that those lawyers include Rudy Giuliani, Jenna Ellis, John Eastman, Kurt Olsen, Kenneth Chesebro, and Jeffrey Clark.
Law professor with the New York University School of Law, Ryan Goodman, who also once served as a special counsel for the US Department of Defense, tweeted the Washington Post report on the bombshell development, writing, “Special Counsel Jack Smith’s team to interview Georgia Secretary of State Raffensperger on Wednesday.”
Special Counsel Jack Smith’s team to interview Georgia Secretary of State Raffensperger on Wednesday.
“This would be Raffensperger’s first interview with the Justice Department.”@jdawsey1 @DevlinBarrett report
— Ryan Goodman (@rgoodlaw) June 27, 2023
Constitutional law scholar, co-founder of the American Constitution Society, former Harvard Law School professor of law, and author of the book, American Constitutional Law, responded to Goodman’s tweet and the attached WaPo article on Twitter, writing, “This tells me Smith is likely to ask a grand jury to indict the whole criminal gang that conspired to overturn the presidential election and overthrow the government. That includes Trump at the wheel’s center and his corrupt fellow seditionists and insurrectionists as its spokes.”
This tells me Smith is likely to ask a grand jury to indict the whole criminal gang that conspired to overturn the presidential election and overthrow the government. That includes Trump at the wheel’s center and his corrupt fellow seditionists and insurrectionists as its spokes: https://t.co/0OJSTcYTbr
— Laurence Tribe 🇺🇦 ⚖️ (@tribelaw) June 27, 2023
They’re coming for you, Trump. And all your little flying monkeys too.
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