Donald Trump: Jack Smith Should Be 'Sanctioned or Censured' for 'Attacking' Judge Aileen Cannon
- Bias Rating
56% Medium Conservative
- Reliability
40% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
64% Medium Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-5% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
50% : The filing from Smith's team on Tuesday zoned in on Cannon's request for draft language from both Trump's defense and the prosecution on jury instructions for two scenarios, as Breitbart News's Kristina Wong pointed out:Cannon asked each side for instructions for two scenarios: One in which they would tell jurors to assess whether the records fell into the categories of "personal" or "presidential," and another that assumes Trump had complete authority to take records he wanted from the White House.44% : "The filing reads, in part:Both scenarios rest on an unstated and fundamentally flawed legal premise -- namely, that the Presidential Records Act and in particular its distinction between "personal" and "Presidential" records, determines whether a former President is "authorized," under the Espionage Act, to possess highly classified documents and store them in an unsecure facility.
14% : "He shouldn't even be allowed to participate in this sham case, where I, unlike Crooked Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton, and all the rest, come under the Presidential Records Act," Trump said.
4% : Trump also called Smith "a lowlife who is nasty, rude, and condescending, and obviously trying to 'play the ref,'" in his post on Thursday before comparing his case to President Joe Biden's classified document probe and twice-failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's home-brew email investigation.
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