August 31, 2023

Perhaps the greatest danger emerging from the maniacal prosecutions against President Trump involves the left’s all-out war against Trump’s lawyers, which marks a broader constitutional threat to all Americans.

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In the Mar-a-Lago documents prosecution, former Trump lawyer Evan Corcoran, “according to multiple sources,” took copious notes of his conversation with Trump.  Then, going full-blown Judas Iscariot, he betrayed Trum by surrendering confidential notes to Jack Smith’s power-hungry little prosecutors.  The New York Times, on June 11, wrote “Trump Indictment Shows Critical Evidence Came From One of His Own Lawyers,” adding, “M. Evan Corcoran, who was hired to represent the former president after the Justice Department issued a subpoena for classified documents at Mar-a-Lago, could be a key witness in the trial.”

“Mr. Corcoran’s notes,” the Times continues, “first recorded into an iPhone and then transcribed on paper, essentially gave prosecutors a road map to building their case.”

So Trump hires Corcoran, entrusting him with  confidential conversations.  But then Corcoran flips against Trump, becoming a “road map” for prosecutors in “building their case.”

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Smith’s sixty-page superseding indictment reveals three unnamed former “Trump Attorneys,”  Trump Attorneys 1 (Corcoran), 2, and 3, whom Smith plans to rely on at trial.

Thus, Smith takes a hot blowtorch to the attorney-client privilege, pitting lawyers against clients.

As to the lawyers’ backstabbing their client, somewhere beyond the gates of hell, Brutus, Fuchs, Alcibiades, the Rosenbergs, and Benedict Arnold, history’s most notorious traitors, pop open the champagne, as the DOJ flips these turncoat-lawyer-clowns like pancakes on a scorching hot griddle.

But Smith didn’t stop in Florida.

In his “January 6” D.C. indictment against Trump, Smith names five “unindicted co-conspirators,” former Trump attorneys John Eastman,  Rudy Guliani, Sidney Powell, Kenneth Chesebro, and Jeffrey Clark, a former DOJ attorney.

All five attorneys knew that Trump believed that the election was stolen.