‘Fox & Friends’ co-host Ainsley Earhardt compares the timeline of former President Trump’s four indictments and key developments in the Hunter Biden probe.
There is another twist to this story. Granted, in the end [so far] it is hearsay. But noting the timing above, it seems probable. Newt Gingrich claims he heard through “remarkably good sources” that Monday’s indictment of Donald Trump was thrown into motion last minute at the urging of “somebody” in D.C.
MEDIA’ite has more:
…“The reaction is so bad on Friday that I am told — this is hearsay, but I am told by a reliable source that Friday evening, somebody from Washington called the district attorney in Atlanta and said, ‘You have to indict on Monday. We have to cover up all of the mistakes we just made with Wiess,’” Gingrich alleged, referring to District Attorney Fani Willis.
“And she said, apparently, ‘My jurors aren’t coming back till Tuesday.’ And they said, ‘You didn’t hear me. You have to indict on Monday.’ And she said, ‘Well, they’re not going to get here before noon.’ They said, ‘That doesn’t matter.’ She said, this means it’s going to be eight or nine or ten o’clock at night. And they said, ‘It doesn’t matter. We need the news media shifting off of Weiss,’” Gingrich said.
Although Gingrich was unaware of who made the call, he said the source he was talking to was someone with “remarkably good sources.”…
Well, this may have been a deflection for the many missteps Jack Smith [Special Council appointed by Biden to investigate Trump] has made. One being this:
Under what is called the Brady rule, prosecutors in a criminal trial have a constitutional duty to disclose all evidence to a defendant’s legal team, including information that is favorable to the accused and could reduce a potential sentence.
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Special counsel Jack Smith’s team made a startling admission in its case against former President Donald Trump, acknowledging in a new court filing that it failed to turn over all evidence to Mr. Trump’s legal team as required by law and falsely claimed that it had.
(EPOCH TIMES)
Former Trump Attorney Tim Parlatore: Jack Smith Did Not Even Download Exculpatory Evidence Until 2 Days After Indictments
Jack Smith has a troubling past for the cause of freedom!