'Make them riot': Politico pulls 6 key details from Jack Smith's massive Trump filing
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
51% : "As the defendant placed alternating phone calls to [redacted] and [redacted] throughout November 13 [redacted] informed [redacted] , another private Campaign advisor, of the change," the filing states, "writing, "Close hold don't tell anyone Trump just fired [redacted] and put [redacted] in charge."3) Vice President Mike Pence told Trump he saw no evidence of fraud over the course of many conversations detailed in his book and cited by prosecutors.45% : In the filing, Smith asserts his case against the former president within the context of the Supreme Court ruling that Trump enjoyed partial presidential immunity in the lead-up to the U.S. Capitol riots on Jan. 6, 2021.
38% : "The defendant disregarded [redacted] and Pence in the same way that he disregarded dozens of court decisions that unanimously rejected his and his allies' legal claims, and that he disregarded officials in the targeted states including those in his own party--who stated publicly that he had lost and that his specific fraud allegations were false."4) Trump repeatedly promised to provide election fraud evidence to Govs.
33% : "2) Trump sidelined his campaign legal team on Nov. 13 and put Rudy Giuliani in charge because he was willing to lie about the election results, according to Smith.
23% : ALSO READ:Notorious conspiracy theorist rolled out by RNC to train election overseers in MichiganSmith argues Trump can still be tried on election interference charges as he acted as a private citizen seeking personal gain and not a U.S. official seeking to protect the integrity of national elections.
19% : Trump has pleaded not guilty to those charges and contended Wednesday, as he has in the past, that Smith is mounting a political witch hunt.
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