Julie Kelly
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Jay Brat, his lead henchman, who was threatening defense counsel Stanley Woodward, who's now in the White House, representing Walt Notta, threatening Stanley Woodward that if he got Notta to flip on the president and become a cooperating witness, then they wouldn't put a brick on his judicial nomination, which was pending at the time in Washington, D.C.
The piercing of attorney-client privilege in that case, thanks to Barrel Health.
What appellate court judges slammed, the pursuit, the subpoena of the president's private Twitter data, along with the nondisclosure order that also claimed he would be a flight risk if he found out about the Twitter.
So there's so much more attached to the documents case, I think, that demonstrates that.
his malfeasance, his misconduct, his team's misconduct, because the January 6th case was basically put on ice for almost seven, eight months pending the Supreme Court's immunity decision.
There just wasn't a lot happening there, but all the action was really in Florida.
So if this does go to the Senate or Jack Smith comes back again, or the DOJ is looking at areas to investigate and potentially bring charges, the documents case to me, and yes, you're right, I covered, I think every single hearing
in Florida, and of course, all the proceedings dating back to the special master case after the raid, there's just a lot more there.
So hopefully, they'll be able to dig into that before it's too late.
Well, I do think that we are going to be learning a lot more about the 2020 election.
I think there are very serious investigations going on about what happened there, not just here, but in other places around the world.
So we'll see what they come up with.
But of course, as people were pointing out today, we are just learning.
We have just learned about proven election fraud in Georgia.
So when confronting Jack Smith, who's saying it was a fraud for the president to talk about
the crime of fraud, to talk about election fraud when he knew it was wrong.
Well, no, he didn't know it was wrong.
To this day, he's still saying that there was fraud in the election.
So that wipes away the entire basis of Jack Smith's J6 indictment against the president.
But of course, we've learned a lot more since even this indictment was handed down in 2023 about voting and election fraud in all of those states.