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People Believe Jack Smith Was Sending Trump a Secret Message When He Was Caught on Camera Getting Lunch at Subway
Donald Trump is without a doubt, the man everyone is watching. He is the most high-profile criminal target in the world, and there’s just one man who people are watching almost as much…and that is Special Counsel Jack Smith. Smith is the prosecutor who holds Trump’s future in his hands, and just the sight of him gets everyone excited. And that’s what happened today, when reporters caught Smith grabbing himself some lunch at Subway, with many people believing Smith’s lunch run was a very clear sign to Donald Trump.
Trump woke up and released some huge news, that he’s about to be indicted in Smith’s investigation into his conduct surrounding the 2020 election and the January 6 attack on the Capitol.
In a statement, Trump said, “WOW! On Sunday night, while I was with my family, having just arrived from the Turning Point event in Florida, where I won the Straw Poll against all other Republican candidates with 85.7%, with all polls showing me leading in the Republican Primary by very substantial numbers, almost everyone predicting that I will be the Republican Nominee for President, and as I am leading Democrat Joe Biden in the polls by a lot, HORRIFYING NEWS for our Country was given to me by my attorneys,” began Trump in a statement released on Tuesday morning. The rest of the statement is at the bottom of the article if interested in reading the lies and rantings of an obviously guilty man.
Trump was indicted by another federal grand jury earlier last month after Smith concluded his investigation into the former one-term, twice-impeached president’s possible mishandling of classified documents.
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Perhaps if Trump wants to stop the indictments and charges, he should stop committing crimes? Has anyone ever told him this? As for January 6th, come on, we all know he was behind it, and reveled in it while it was happening. Watching it for HOURS in his private dining room as his supporters vandalized the Capitol, assaulted Capitol police, and being the classy bunch they are, spreading feces on the walls of the Capitol.
On CNN’s News Central, the hosts felt Smith’s casual stroll to grab himself a footlong was a clear message to Trump. Reporting on location from Florida, CNN correspondent Katelyn Polantz showed the video and reported “Jack Smith is tight-lipped. He was spotted today by CNN going to Subway for lunch, picking up a sandwich, leaving and not saying a word.”
“So no comment from the special counsel’s office on whether they plan to indict Donald Trump and when that is potentially going to happen, for the second time for a federal case,” Polantz said.
Moments later, King gave his analysis of the news, including the message Smith was sending with that visit to Subway:
“I’m fascinated to see what the special counsel brings forward, understandably, you focus on January 6 because of the violence that day, because it played out again, an attempted coup right before our eyes.
But the case they are trying to make, if you listen to the witnesses, people who were at Donald Trump’s side in the campaign, in the White House in the weeks after, is that this all actually started before the election when they said if we lose, we are going to say we won.
And so it’s really interesting to see how big of a case does Smith want to bring. And just one last point. Jack Smith, remember when the classified documents target letter, when Trump announced that there’s a lot of commentary, you know, is Jack Smith making a mistake here? In leaving this all to Donald Trump?
And then they released the indictment and we all said, wow! Wow! We read it. We saw the documentation, we saw the level of detail.
Jack Smith going to Subway today is a message to Donald Trump. Donald Trump tries to intimidate people. He tries to bully people. He tries to scare you away. That was Jack Smith, with no words and a simple $5 sub in his hand, saying I’m here. I’m not going anywhere.”
Then Dana Bash piped in, “Yeah, the imagery was, was intentional and spoke volumes.”
John King marvels, "Jack Smith going to Subway today is a message to Donald Trump. … Jack Smith with no words and a simple $5 sub in his hand saying 'I'm not going anywhere.'" Dana Bash adds "the imagery was intentional and spoke volume." (2/2) pic.twitter.com/nDmd952R2c
— Alex Christy (@alexchristy17) July 18, 2023
And here is Trump’s full whiny ass statement complaining about facing the music for the crimes he committed:
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