Smith to reveal new Trump evidence 'the American people do not yet know about': expert

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A 10-page joint filing that Department of Justice special counsel Jack Smith submitted late Friday night with former President Donald Trump's legal team in his Washington, D.C. election interference case was mostly unremarkable, aside from one specific line.

During his interview, Kirschner noted that after Smith's hint of new evidence, Trump's lawyers spent more than seven pages putting in "a bunch of nonsense" that was "designed to delay the case." He theorized that this is because "they don't want any of that new evidence and information coming out before the election or at any other time, if they can help it."

"What remains to be seen is when will Judge Chutkan say 'okay, we're going to litigate this issue. I want the briefs.' Will they be September, will they be October?" Kirschner said. "Because those briefs, according to what Jack Smith said, are likely to contain a whole bunch of information that the grand jury knows about Donald Trump's crimes, but that the American people do not yet know about."
 
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