Gregg Jarrett says he believes Judge Aileen Cannon could throw Trump’s document case out due to the tampering with the main evidence against him. Actually, there are three grounds for which the judge could throw out the case, and that would be “prosecutorial or government misconduct,” in addition to “selective prosecution” and Smith being unlawfully appointed as special counsel. Judge Cannon has already postponed the case over evidence tampering, but she wants to resolve all the current motions before coming to a final decision.
Gregg Jarrett told Larry Kudlow:
“What you just described is planting evidence by government officials to falsely incriminate a target defendant and you know, Jack Smith is to blame for a lot of this. He got caught himself tampering with evidence, Larry. The digital scan of the records doesn’t match the physical order of the boxes that were seized by the FBI. So, Smith was forced to admit to the court that evidence was altered, it was manipulated he also admitted he misled the court, he deceived the judge. I don’t see a trial happening anytime soon if at all.”
“This case could be dismissed over what we’ve just described, prosecutorial and government misconduct. It could be dismissed for selective prosecution, that’s a pending motion or it could be unlawful appointment of Smith himself, because Larry, he was never Senate-approved which the special counsel statute requires.”
Jarrett continued:
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNEL“These Democrat prosecutors threw a grenade on their own cases. The Alvin Bragg case yesterday in New York, it was so foolish for the prosecutors to call Stormy Daniels to the witness stand. Nothing she said is remotely relevant to the charges against Donald Trump. You know, she was just called there to slime Trump, to humiliate him with salacious stories. Her testimony was probative of nothing, it was highly prejudicial, which means under the rules of evidence, it’s inadmissible but you have got a biased judge who deliberately allowed it which creates reversible error.”
“She’s not qualified to oversee a hot dog stand. She campaigned on the promise to nail Trump which is deeply unethical for a prosecutor then she compound the unethical behavior having a affair with [Wade], who said the other day cheating on your wife, having affair in the work place, that is as American as apple pie. That underscores this contorted, twisted mentality of these arrogant people, and she’s in trouble now. The fact that the appellate court has taken the case suggests they think that the motion by the defendants to dismiss the case or remove her has merit and it absolutely does.”
After the discussion of the peril the classified documents case was in, Jarrett turned to discuss Willis. Attorneys for former Trump campaign aide Michael Roman filed a motion for Willis’s disqualification on Jan. 8, alleging that Willis was in a romantic relationship with Nathan Wade who she hired as a special prosecutor to help probe and prosecute the former president.
A Georgia appellate court on Wednesday agreed to hear an appeal of Fulton County Judge Scott McAfee’s March 15 ruling that Willis must either step aside or remove Wade from the case against Trump. Wade stepped down from the special prosecutor position after McAfee’s decision.




















