Donald Trump received these bombshell documents that destroyed the January 6 indictment

Anti-Trump special counsel Jack Smith finally handed down his charges in the January 6 witch hunt.
The media celebrated the charges against Donald Trump for challenging the results of the 2020 election.
And Donald Trump received these bombshell documents that destroyed the January 6 indictment. is legally weak indictment against Donald Trup is that multiple advisors told him his claims of voter fraud were baseless.
But for Smith to win a conviction against Trump, Smith needs to show that Donald Trump himself knew saying the election was stolen was false and went ahead with his plan to contest the election anyway.
Smith’s indictment presented no evidence this was the case. In fact, the evidence in Smith’s possession actually undercuts his case and proves Trump’s innocence.
Days before the indictment former New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik turned over to Smith’s office pages of documents and memos from Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani as part of a project the Trump legal team was working on up until January 6 to help Trump contest the results of the election.
“Just days before Donald Trump’s latest indictment, former New York Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik turned over to Special Counsel Jack Smith a trove of documents that show the Trump legal team was still conducting a sprawling, police-like probe that hadn’t resolve most of the allegations of 2020 election fraud it had collected before the Jan. 6 Capitol riot broke out,” Just the News reports.
The files included in-depth analysis of voting patterns and government documents that the Trump legal team claimed bolstered their case. “The files reviewed by Just the News show Kerik and a small team working under Giuliani collected affidavits from voters or election observers alleging wrongdoing, had academics produce data analyses identifying possible statistical voting anomalies and even marked up government documents that identified potential election system vulnerabilities that worried experts before the 2020 election,” Just the News also reported.
Former Trump Attorney Timothy Parlatore told Just the News these documents proved to be exculpatory evidence because they showed Trump and his team believed their claims about the 2020 election and were investigating them up until the very last minute.
“The Giuliani team believed that they had uncovered evidence which established probable cause to believe there was fraud in the election, which would require a follow-on investigation using time and resources that they did not have to conclusively prove or disprove the allegations of fraud,” Parlatore told Just the News.
“Even if these allegations were later debunked, or even if they were proven, but not extensive enough to alter the outcome, it does not change the fact that on the night of January 5, Kerik, Giuliani, and President Trump all reasonably believed that there was fraud, which could have affected the outcome,” Parlatore concluded.
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