Jack Smith Pulls the Trump J6 Case From the Dockets
Rep Anna Paulina Luna made an inquiry that apparently was too much for poor ole Jack...
Mid-day Thursday, the 1st of February, Representative Anna Paulina Luna filed the following request of Jack Smith…
The Post Millenial published the following only hours after the above notice went public (these are excerpts, the full story is available here)…
The J6 case against Donald Trump has been dropped from the court's public calendar in Washington, DC. The case, brought by special counsel Jack Smith and presided over by Judge Tanya Chutkan, currently has motions pending that are on appeal.
"Former president Donald Trump’s March 4 trial date on charges of plotting to overturn the results of the 2020 election has been dropped from the public calendar of the federal court in Washington, a sign of what has long been anticipated — that his claim of presidential immunity from criminal prosecution would delay his trial while it remains on appeal," the Washington Post reports.
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Chutkan had said that trial deadlines would be suspended as the motion brought by Trump moves through the appeals court. President Joe Biden's Department of Justice has accused Trump of staging the J6 riot, which happened while Trump was still in office.
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"Chutkan also has acknowledged that Trump’s March trial was off. On Jan. 24, for example, Chutkan scheduled a new trial for April 2, when Trump’s projected six- to eight-week trial would have been ongoing. On Wednesday, Chutkan set a March 18 hearing for another defendant, saying, 'I suspect in March I will not be in trial,'" the Post reported.Â
So now we have a few questions for Jack…
Was it something Representative Anna Paulina Luna said?
If not, why the sudden and quite unexpected course change?
Whose lack of due diligence resulted in this turn of events?
Are you ready to be pulled onto the carpet for a reaming?
Because you are going to get one…