Election 2020

‘Really Bad News for Trump’: Jack Smith Has ALL of Trump’s Phone Records, Including IMAGES to Be Used Against Him in Court

The legal situation for Donald Trump and his buddy/co-defendant Rudy Giuliani has developed a new monkeywrench — for them, anyway. Images from their phones will also be used as evidence in the upcoming election fraud trial, according to a recent court filing.

That’s according to CBS News and Newsweek. The trial is set to begin in Washington, D.C. next March. Prosecutors have not revealed what the images show, but it doesn’t look good for Trump or Giuliani. But it couldn’t happen to a couple of nicer guys, now could it?

And according to Denver Riggleman, formerly a technical advisor to the January 6 committee, in a post on X Tuesday, the phone records will be a huge help to prosecutors.

That just tickles the cockles of my little ol’ heart, it does.

Riggleman also noted the geolocation data will be used to show evidence because it will show the “pattern of life,” of Trump and others in the case.

“This is very good news. Anyone can lie or obfuscate during interviews — or conveniently forget. But ones and zeros — data is the way,” he posted. “Content stored locally and backed up by link analysis and pattern of life is powerful indeed.”

Riggleman definitely knows his politics. He’s a former Republican congressman for Virginia. He added he wished the January 6 committee had the same access to phone records during its investigations.

“One thing I wished we had during the J6 committee investigation — access to specific phone device data. Device data is specific to the phone itself and different from Call Detail Records (CDRs),” he added.

If they aren’t Trump and Giuliani should be shaking in their collective boots because this gives Chief Prosecutor Jack Smith additional evidence, and he’s going to make good use of this. In a D.C. court filing on Monday, he wrote that he plans to call three phone data experts to testify about Trump’s movements and his social media posts during the January 6 riot at the Capitol building.

One of the experts, identified as Expert 3, “reviewed and analyzed data on the defendant’s phone and on Individual 1’s phone, including analyzing images found on the phones and websites visited,” according to Smith’s filing.

Some media sources claim that Individual 1 is Giuliani.

Joyce Vance, a former federal prosecutor wrote Tuesday on X that this announcement is “really bad news for Trump.”

“Jack Smith got into Trump’s phone and the expert who did it will testify to the usage of these phones throughout the post-election period, including on and around January 6, 2021, when a mob of Trump supporters attacked the Capitol,” she posted.

“Sounds like the government will use geolocation data from phones to show how people moved from the Ellipse to the Capitol after hearing Trump speak on January 6 and data from White House phones as well.”

Sure looks like Trump and Giuliani’s geese are cooked. Now that just makes my day.

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Megan has lived in California, Nevada, Arizona, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Florida and she currently lives in Central America. Living in these places has informed her writing on politics, science, and history. She is currently owned by 15 cats and 3 dogs and regularly owns Trump supporters when she has the opportunity. She can be found on Twitter at https://twitter.com/GaiaLibra and Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/politicalsaurus

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