In The News

‘I Don’t Think This Works’: GOP Sen Says Jack Smith’s ‘Political Prosecution’ Of Trump Is Blowing Up In Dems’ Faces

Republican Sen. Eric Schmitt of Missouri said that Special Counsel Jack Smith’s “political prosecution” of former President Donald Trump has “backfired” on Democrats.

The Supreme Court agreed to hear Smith’s petition to review a district court ruling by judge Tanya Chutkan rejecting a motion by Trump’s attorneys to dismiss a four-count indictment the special counsel secured Aug. 3. The high court requested Trump’s attorneys respond to Smith’s request by Dec. 20.

WATCH:

“This is a very unusual step, you know, former prosecutor, attorney general, these cases in federal court, run-of-the-mill gun cases or carjacking cases can take years, and so Jack Smith is on this mission to have this trial be held in March, which is unrealistic to say the least,” Schmitt told Fox Business host Larry Kudlow. “And typically when you have questions like this, let’s say this issue of presidential immunity is being discussed here and at issue, you would have a ruling.”

Schmitt noted that the normal appellate process included review by a three-judge panel from the court of appeals, then a potential hearing by the entire panel of judges, before it would be heard by the Supreme Court.

“That doesn’t fit into the timeline [of] that Jack Smith political prosecution,” Schmitt said.

Trump’s attorneys said Smith was trying to rush an “unconstitutional and fundamentally unfair trial” to influence the outcome of the 2024 election in a Tuesday court filing.

“This is all part of trying to affect the election, and so it is very unusual,” Schmitt said. “We’ll see where this goes but I just think it’s sad, and I also think it is worth pointing out, Larry, all this stuff backfired on the Democrats.”

“President Trump is going to win the nomination,” Schmitt added.

President Joe Biden is currently trailing Trump by 2.4% in the RealClearPolitics average of general election polls from Nov. 8 to Dec. 10.

The Supreme Court threw out the conviction Smith secured against then-Republican Gov. Bob McDonnell of Virginia in a unanimous decision.

“I don’t think this works legally,” Schmitt said. “These cases fall apart on scrutiny. They pick venues where they think they will be successful. Ultimately, the Supreme Court will have the final say. From a political perspective, I think it backfired.”

Content created by The Daily Caller News Foundation is available without charge to any eligible news publisher that can provide a large audience. For licensing opportunities of our original content, please contact licensing@dailycallernewsfoundation.org

Harold Hutchison

Share
Published by
Harold Hutchison

Recent Posts

President Joe Biden’s Schedule for Saturday, April 27, 2024

Schedule Summary: President Joe Biden will deliver remarks at the White House Correspondents' Dinner on Saturday evening.…

10 hours ago

When Does Peaceful Protest Become Civil Unrest

Many of us have been watching the images of the protests on the Columbia, Yale,…

10 hours ago

School Districts Slapped With Civil Rights Complaints Over Racially-Organized ‘Affinity Groups’

A parental rights organization filed civil-rights complaints against two school districts in Colorado on Friday,…

10 hours ago

Biden’s Heading Into An Election With The Lowest Approval Numbers In Modern History, Gallup Finds

President Joe Biden received the lowest 13th-quarter approval ratings in modern history heading into an…

14 hours ago