Trump
ally Lindsey Graham sends warning to special counsel Jack Smith
Republican
senator says ‘it is time to look forward to a new chapter in your legal career’
with Trump close to victory
Guardian
staff
Wed 6 Nov
2024 03.12 EST
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/nov/06/lindsey-graham-trump-scotus-jack-smith
South
Carolina senator Lindsey Graham has sent an ominous message to special counsel
Jack Smith as Donald Trump was on the precipice of being announced as the
winner of the 2024 election.
Early on
Wednesday morning, mere moments before Trump took the stage in West Palm Beach,
Florida, to give his victory speech, Graham posted a note on X “to Jack Smith
and your team”.
“It is time
to look forward to a new chapter in your legal careers as these politically
motivated charges against President Trump hit a wall,” Graham wrote.
“The supreme
court substantially rejected what you were trying to do, and after tonight,
it’s clear the American people are tired of lawfare. Bring these cases to an
end. The American people deserve a refund.”
The US
attorney general Merrick Garland appointed Smith in November 2022 to determine
whether Trump should face criminal charges stemming from investigations into
the former’s president’s alleged mishandling of national security materials and
his role in the 6 January attack on the US Capitol.
Smith
charged Trump last year in Florida over his retention of classified documents
at his Mar-a-Lago club, and in Washington over his efforts to overturn the 2020
election.
With the
election mere months away, Trump’s legal team tried to stall the proceedings as
much as possible.
Their case
was aided in July, when the supreme court conferred broad immunity on former
presidents and narrowed the scope of the prosecution.
Smith and
his team detailed their case against Trump in a 165-page filing that was
unsealed in October, in which they argued that Trump should not be entitled to
immunity from prosecution. In the filing, federal prosecutors said that Trump
“resorted to crimes” in a failed bid to cling to power after losing the 2020
election and that he is not entitled to immunity from prosecution.
The charges
filed by Smith and his team were not the only one vexing Trump since leaving
office in 2021. When he takes office in January, Trump will be the first
convicted criminal to win the White House and gain access to the nuclear codes.
In May,
Trump was found guilty of 34 counts of falsifying business records relating to
a hush-money payment to the adult film performer Stormy Daniels. Sentencing was
originally scheduled on 18 September, but delayed to 26 November after a
request from Trump for it to be postponed until after the election. It’s
unclear if the date will stand.
Since the
unsealing of Smith’s case in October, Trump has spoken publicly about how he
would immediately fire Smith if he were re-elected.
In a
conversation with the conservative podcast host Hugh Hewitt, who asked whether
Trump would pardon himself or fire the special counsel, Trump said: “Oh, it’s
so easy. It’s so easy … I would fire him within two seconds.”
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