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Trump says he would fire 'mean' special counsel Jack Smith 'within seconds' of taking office

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    50% Medium Conservative

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    50% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -60% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

45% : I would fire him within two seconds," Trump said.
37% : That case was revived following a Supreme Court ruling that shields Trump from criminal prosecution for actions tied to "official" duties in office.
34% : He has pleaded not guilty.Smith's lengthy narrative supporting the case argues that Trump and his co-conspirators were acting in their "private" roles supporting his campaign, and not performing official duties under the presidency.
32% : "Trump also praised District Judge Aileen Cannon as the "brave and brilliant judge in Florida" after she dismissed the classified documents case this summer in a bombshell ruling that agreed with Trump's argument that the special counsel's office is unconstitutionally funded and operated.
30% : "I don't think they'll impeach me if I fire Jack Smith," Trump later said on the program.
28% : That office and the Department of Justice are not involved in two state-level criminal cases against the former president, including an election interference case in Georgia and the so-called hush money case in Manhattan, where Trump was convicted of felony charges of falsifying business records earlier this year.
22% : Right-wing radio host Hugh Hewitt asked Trump on Thursday whether he would pardon himself or "fire" the special counsel appointed to oversee the criminal cases against the former president.
22% : Hunter's a bad boy, there's no question about it," Trump said.
20% : "Trump is currently facing obstruction and conspiracy charges for his efforts to reverse his loss in the 2020 presidential election.
19% : "Hewitt also asked Trump whether he would pardon President Joe Biden's son Hunter, who was convicted of tax and gun charges in separate cases this year.

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