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🗓️ 1 August 2023
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As we wait to see what federal prosecutor Jack Smith will do regarding Donald Trump and the January 6 investigation, I wanted everyone to understand the major new developments in the stolen documents/Mar a Lago case.
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0:00.0 | As the nation and world wait to see what Jack Smith is going to do about Donald Trump in January 6th, |
0:06.0 | I wanted to take this moment to explain what happened last week in the stolen documents |
0:10.9 | Moralago case. |
0:12.5 | This quick five-minute episode is available to anyone, wherever you get your podcasts. |
0:17.4 | But if you want more, including my in-depth discussions about the Supreme Court with people |
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0:36.4 | So Donald Trump is facing a new triple threat, and that's because of this superseding indictment |
0:43.0 | that Jack Smith, the special prosecutor, the federal prosecutor, filed last week. |
0:48.6 | And that's only about Mar-a-Lago, so we're not talking about January 6th. |
0:52.6 | That triple threat is really three things. You have a new |
0:56.3 | defendant, you have new charges, and most of all, a new witness. So months ago, Donald Trump was |
1:05.0 | charged by Jack Smith, along with a guy named Walt Nuda, who is Trump's valet for a bunch of things, including retention |
1:13.6 | of classified information and other national security information and lying about it. |
1:19.0 | Now, a third individual, Carlos D. Oliveira, who also worked at Mar-a-Lago, is charged. |
1:25.7 | And in addition, this superseding indictment mentions a new person, |
1:30.5 | Yusel Tavares, who was not charged in the indictment, but is implicated. So what is a superseding |
1:37.7 | indictment? That just means it's an updated set of charges. And superseding indictments are routine. |
1:43.1 | It generally means that the investigators have |
1:45.9 | gathered additional evidence, like perhaps some new documents or perhaps new witnesses or old |
1:51.9 | witnesses that are saying something new. It reflects the most up-to-date information by prosecutors. |
1:58.2 | But prosecutors also sometimes use a superseding indictment to put pressure |
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