Jack Smith is going down "dangerous path," legal analyst warns
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54% : That filing would come less than six weeks before voters head to the polls on Election Day, as Trump seeks a second term in office.47% : ""So if Judge Chutkan ultimately sides with prosecutors, and says, 'Go ahead you can introduce the Mike Pence evidence at trial,' there's a very good chance that the Supreme Court reverses that," Honig said.When reached by Newsweek, a spokesperson for Smith's team declined to comment on Honig's statements.Smith's revised indictment reflected the Supreme Court's immunity ruling, including the removal of accusations that Trump attempted to use the Justice Department's powers to undo his loss to President Joe Biden.
31% : Trump's case took a major leap on Thursday after U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan sided with Smith's requested timeline for pretrial hearings following the Justice Department's revised indictment filed against Trump last week.
27% : "Trump has pleaded not guilty to all four felony charges in the indictment, which include conspiracy to defraud the United States, obstruction of an official proceeding to certify the 2020 election results, and conspiracy against the rights of American voters to have their votes counted.
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