Anonymous ID: 345566 Aug. 7, 2023, 5:44 p.m. No.19318395   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>8440 >>8741 >>8836 >>8905 >>8936 >>8948 >>9013 >>9041

>>19318380

https://twitter.com/7Veritas4/status/1594712220608483328?lang=en

 

Jack E. Smith ⚖️

@7Veritas4

Dispelling rumors.

 

The purple robe was the dress code at The Hague.

 

No, I am not from the future…but if I’m prosecuting you, yours is in serious jeopardy.

9:19 AM · Nov 21, 2022

 

https://twitter.com/7Veritas4

Anonymous ID: 345566 Aug. 7, 2023, 5:54 p.m. No.19318463   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>8584

The move, perceived by some as extremely calculated, is still shrouded with intrigue.It now appears that prosecutors were trying to stop Thaçi from using a meeting with Trump to pressure the United States to drop the case, according to a well-connected person monitoring the case who asked to remain on background.

 

The surprise nature of the announcement temporarily robbed the Trump administration of a diplomatic win, given that it intended to use the meeting to normalize Kosovo-Serbia relations. That created a dotted line between Trump and Smith for the first time.

 

But it also put the Trump intelligence chief who put together that meeting, Richard Grenell, at odds with Smith. (They’re set to be opposing each other once again. In recent months, Grenell has come out to defend Trump against various parts of the DOJ investigation, justifying how Trump kept classified documents at home post-presidency and dismissing the seriousness of Trump’s Jan. 6 insurrection.)

 

The second questionable incident on Smith’s watch came in the form of an embarrassing blunder—or shockingly underhanded prosecutorial gambit, depending on whom you ask.