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Trump Lawyer Suggests Jack Smith Plead The Fifth In Testimony, Suggests He's Complicit In Crimes
Former Trump campaign attorney Jesse Binnall suggested Friday that if special counsel Jack Smith were to take the stand, he should plead the fifth in any kind of testimony. "If I was representing Jack Smith, I would tell him to take the fifth when it came to any kind of testimony," Binnall said on the "Furthermore with Amanda Head" podcast. I think he committed....in my opinion, very serious criminal offenses."
Jordan issued a formal records preservation request to Smith in a letter. The special counsel has brought criminal cases against Trump, though both are expected to end with his ascent to the presidency.
Republicans appear poised to retain the House and the subpoena power that comes with majority control.
“Unfortunately for far too long, the lawyers at the Department of Justice believe that they themselves are above the law [and] that they can violate people’s civil rights,” Binnall said.
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