TheProgressivePatriot
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The article is garbage. Sperry claims that he got his information from “unnamed legal insiders” that includesNow I'll be the first to admit I'm not exactly a fan of the whole "anonymous sources" shindig.
But let's remember, before the Leftist MSM completely degraded the whole concept, protecting sources via anonymity used to be a valid journalistic approach that produced some of the greatest stories and critiques of power over the course of the twentieth century - much like before the entire "whistleblower" dynamic was equally cheapened by Leftist shenanigans. (To put it lightly.)
Furthermore, a RealClear Investigations reporter being the author of this brief definitely raised my eyebrows.
As the investigative arm of the well renowned RealClear Politics website, it delegates an air of legitimacy to what is being alleged here.
But enough of my yappin', here's what we got folks:
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Special Counsel Jack Smith Hits Brick Wall In Classified Docs Case Against Former President Trump - New Report Claims Court On Verge Of Tossing It Out
This was the last thing he expected.conservativebrief.com
It's not a "Conspiracy Theory".
It's not even FAKE NEWS.
It's called journalism, which the Left once used to dabble in from time to time, prior to their Orange Man induced full frontal lobotomies.
And I, for one, am hoping this has merit.
“Unspecified Procedural errors” refers to Jack Smth’s lies, that are also unspecified and claims that the case is built on inflammatory rhetoric, but fails to give examples. Sperry is the one using rhetoric in the absence of substance
And all of that while ignoring the boxes of classified documents that were recovered, The incriminating audio and video evidence of criminality, and now the testimony of employees who are going to flip on him
The only shred of truth is that Cannon is questioning the propriety of the DC grand Jury before forming the Fla Jury but we will see where that goes. We know Cannon’s bias and if she tries to toss it on that basis it will be appealed and likely overturned