Jack Smith Eyes More Felony Charges Against President Donald Trump
Donald Trump has been charged with 44 federal felonies and 47 state felonies this year, but the Biden administration is not done hurling accusations. Instead, Special Counsel Jack Smith is warming up for another bout of felony charges.
According to invoices published by cnn on September 5, Smith is investigating the nonprofit of former Trump attorney Sydney Powell, Defending the Republic, which raised funds to inspect electronic voting machines in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan and Pennsylvania. The idea is to indict both Trump and Powell for improperly raising political funds to investigate voting machines they claim illegally counted nonexistent votes.
Radical lawfare: Like Smith’s claim that Trump deliberately incited a riot on Jan. 6, 2021, and Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’s claim that Trump knowingly violated Georgia’s Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act, Smith’s investigation into Defending the Republic is meant to cover up election fraud.
Back in 2019, even liberal senators like Amy Klobuchar, Elizabeth Warren and Ron Wyden openly questioned the reliability of Dominion Voting Systems machines. Yet today, questioning these machines can make you the target of a federal investigation.
Hackable machines: When Barack Obama was running for president in 2008, he answered a question about how to prevent election fraud, saying: “Well, I tell you what: It helps in Ohio that we have Democrats in charge of the machines.” He was implying that Republicans would use those machines to rig the vote, so he knew voting machines could be manipulated.
In “Ready for War,” Trumpet editor in chief Gerald Flurry noted:
[I]f you don’t get rid of the machines Democrats used to steal the 2020 election, you won’t win another election. … America’s power structures are terminally ill, top to bottom. The government agents are sick; the legislators are sick; the judges are sick; the media moguls are sick; the officials counting our votes are sick. Why did it take officials in Clark County, Nevada, nearly a week to count 50,000 mail-in ballots when it should take less than a day? They were looking for various ways to pad the vote!
Learn more: Read “The Republic Has Been Hacked.”