Jack Smith says he wasn’t thinking about the 2024 election when he tried to throw the book at Donald Trump. Sure, and Hunter Biden’s laptop was just a Russian fairytale.
This nonsense would be funny if it weren’t so dangerous. Smith, the so-called “special counsel” who dropped two major indictments on Trump right before the last election, is now trying to convince America that politics had absolutely nothing to do with it. According to him, the idea that he was influenced by the election is “ludicrous.” But even CNN isn’t buying that story—yes, CNN.
Elie Honig, CNN’s senior legal analyst (and no one’s idea of a MAGA loyalist), ripped into Smith this week for pretending he wasn’t racing against the political clock. Honig said, “It’s undeniable that he was thinking about and acting with the 2024 election in mind.” He even accused Smith of bending the rules to fast-track Trump’s trial. Let that sink in: a CNN legal expert is admitting what we’ve known all along—this wasn’t justice, it was election interference.
Let’s not forget the timeline here. Smith charged Trump in June 2023 over classified documents, only to have the case tossed in July 2024 because, oops, his appointment may have been unconstitutional. Then he hit Trump again in August 2023 with charges surrounding January 6. And when did he want that trial to start? January 2, 2024—right before the Iowa Caucus. Coincidence? Please.
Judge Tanya Chutkan, an Obama appointee (shocker), set the trial for March 4, 2024—the day before Super Tuesday. You can’t make this stuff up. The goal was crystal clear: tie Trump up in court while the primaries were happening. And when Trump won the election anyway? Smith suddenly remembered DOJ policy and dropped the case in November. Nothing political to see here, folks!
Now Congress wants answers. The House Judiciary Committee dragged Smith in to testify, and he’s still clinging to the fantasy that this was all above board. Meanwhile, his own actions—and his timing—tell a different story. Even the Supreme Court had to step in and remind Smith that presidents can’t be prosecuted for official acts. That ruling forced him to rework his entire case. And still, he pushed out a 165-page brief just weeks before the election. If that’s not election meddling, what is?
Here’s the bottom line: Jack Smith tried to kneecap Trump before voters had their say, and now he’s scrambling to cover his tracks. The left is losing it because their lawfare strategy failed. Trump won. Again.
So don’t just take our word for it—watch Jack Smith squirm in his own words. The man who tried to tip the scales of democracy is now trying to rewrite history. Watch the video for yourself and see how deep the spin goes:
