January 6 case against Trump already unraveling

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January 6 case against Trump already unraveling
By Terry A. Hurlbut
Less than twenty-four hours after a D.C. grand jury returned an indictment against Donald J. Trump over his role (such as it was) in the January 6 Event, the case already began to unravel. In a previously unaired Tucker Carlson interview, the then-Capitol Police Chief accused higher authorities of covering up. Furthermore, a new firebrand primary candidate for Attorney General of Missouri has offered his devastating analysis of the latest indictment.
The January 6 police chief speaks
Yesterday afternoon The National Pulse reported on an interview Tucker Carlson recorded with Steven Sund, after the January 6 Event. Sund told Carlson that Rep. Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.), as Speaker of the House, did not act appropriately that day. Neither did Joint Chiefs Chairman Mark Milley, who knew what could happen on Capitol Hill and did not tell Sund. Nineteen minutes into the interview, Sund said the January 6 event “didn’t have to happen.” And if Pelosi and Milley had let him “do [his] job as … Chief,” it wouldn’t have.
https://twitter.com/TrumpWarRoom/status/1686859619941875713
Sund has written a book, Courage Under Fire: Under Siege and Outnumbered 58 to 1 on January 6. It is available from Blackstone Publishing wherever books and audio books are available for sale.
Sund told Carlson he suspected a cover-up. He cited “watered-down intelligence,” such as it was, that he had from the military. He also cited lack of National Guard support, both when he asked for it ahead of time and 71 minutes into the event itself. Carlson asked whether he really meant to suggest that Pelosi and Milley were hiding intelligence from Sun. And he effectively confirmed it, by speculating that perhaps they “wanted something to happen.”
The public is hearing about this for the first time, because Fox News hid the footage. How the Pulse got hold of it, they won’t say – but they blamed Fox News for hiding it. The Pulse promised more revelations – including the role of Ray Epps as agent provocateur.
Meet Will Scharf
The next great revelation comes from Will Scharf, now a Republican primary candidate for Attorney General of Missouri. Eric Schmitt had been Attorney General in May of 2022 when he, his Louisiana counterpart, and four other plaintiffs sued the government over its censorship campaign. (Missouri v. Biden, in the U.S. District Court for western Louisiana, and the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.) Last Midterms, Schmitt won election to the Senate, replacing the retiring Roy Blunt. Andrew Bailey became Interim Attorney General in January as Schmitt entered the Senate.
But some in Missouri consider Bailey too moderate for their taste. So they have prevailed upon Will Scharf to challenge him, according to The Riverfront Times. “There’s a big difference between Republicans and conservatives,” Scharf told the outlet. “We have a lot of Republicans in the state of Missouri, but we have many fewer true conservative warriors.” Of which he professes to be one, pledging to “take on the establishment” in the election campaign to come.
https://twitter.com/willscharf/status/1621154882865741824
Scharf became famous for this thread, describing his experiences prosecuting violent crime in St. Louis:
https://twitter.com/willscharf/status/1595478875714338837
https://twitter.com/willscharf/status/1595478882517499906
https://twitter.com/willscharf/status/1595478887512915968
https://twitter.com/willscharf/status/1595478891971461122
https://twitter.com/willscharf/status/1595478896354508808
https://twitter.com/willscharf/status/1595478901991546881
He wrote about drug abuse – both methamphetamine and fentanyl – the danger and stress of policing, and the need for all three components of the justice system (police, prosecutors, and judges) to work together. Furthermore, he refuted the notion that “the prisons are full of violent offenders.” A small number of offenders, he said, commit most of the crime.
Scharf addresses the indictment
Upon hearing the news of the indictment of Donald Trump, Scharf took it upon himself to read it. When he had finished, he published this very long-form post, instead of a thread.
https://twitter.com/willscharf/status/1686822846935207937
He concluded that none of the four charges against Trump would be provable “beyond a reasonable doubt.” Not, that is, “in front of a fair judge and jury.” Furthermore, he predicted that the Supreme Court, were the case to come before them for review, would disallow Special Counsel Jack Smith’s “theories of liability” on the criminal counts. In discussing the suspicious timing of the case, Scharf held that the Senate had already tried Trump “for the same offense conduct,” and acquitted him. This raises a question of not only the First Amendment but the Fifth Amendment. Which reads in relevant part:
No person … shall … be subject, for the same offense, to be twice put in jeopardy…
Scharf’s main problem with this case is the assessment of Trump’s state of mind. The special counsel is asserting that not only were the claims of election fraud false, but Trump knew that. But Trump consistently argued the truth of the allegations, and never argued anything else. Nor did he ever concede, despite what Smith or anyone else might infer.
Scharf ended by using the phrase “banana republic politics” to describe the prosecution of a political opponent of the administration.
Another January 6 show trial
In sum, this case starts to look like one of many show trials over the January 6 event. That goes double because we’re talking about someone who was still President at the time.
Mr. Scharf’s suspicions of the timing of Trump’s case go to Trump being not only an opposition candidate but a winning candidate. He might have mentioned another ground: that this indictment dropped directly after some sensational revelations about the President’s adult son.
In any event, the revelations of the last twenty-four hours include much material that Trump’s legal team could use. If they don’t get an outright acquittal, they could get a remand for a new trial. But even worse than that, has been the tendency even of legacy media organs to withhold evidence vital to the conduct of the defense, not only of Trump but of many persons who entered the Capitol that day.
Link to:
The article:
https://cnav.news/2023/08/03/editorial/talk/january-6-case-against-trump-already-unraveling/

Post linking to story in The National Pulse:
https://twitter.com/TrumpWarRoom/status/1686859619941875713

Where to buy Courage Under Fire:
https://www.blackstonepublishing.com/courage-under-fire-gps5.html#541=2440050

Will Scharf’s campaign announcement:
https://twitter.com/willscharf/status/1621154882865741824

Will Scharf’s thread:
https://twitter.com/willscharf/status/1595478875714338837
https://twitter.com/willscharf/status/1595478882517499906
https://twitter.com/willscharf/status/1595478887512915968
https://twitter.com/willscharf/status/1595478891971461122
https://twitter.com/willscharf/status/1595478896354508808
https://twitter.com/willscharf/status/1595478901991546881

Will Scharf’s long-form post analyzing the indictment:
https://twitter.com/willscharf/status/1686822846935207937

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https://twitter.com/DecTruth

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