Jack Smith immunity appendix reveals highlighted pages of Mike Pence book that Jan. 6 prosecutors want to use
Source: Law & Crime
Oct 18th, 2024, 2:04 pm
Special counsel Jack Smiths much-anticipated public filing of a voluminous Jan. 6 appendix spanning over a thousand pages was in many ways a dud its docketed form on Friday, as much of the evidence against former President Donald Trump remained redacted, but the document dump nonetheless shed light on which portions of former Vice President Mike Pences book that prosecutors highlighted.
When the Supreme Court in July ruled in Trump v. United States and walled off Trumps conversations with DOJ officials from evidence, the justices made clear that Smith had to rebut the presumption of immunity and demonstrate to U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan that prosecutors use of Trumps conversations with Pence ahead of Jan. 6 wouldnt pose any dangers of intrusion on the authority and functions of the Executive Branch.
Since that time, prosecutors filed a lengthy immunity brief that was vehemently opposed by the defense, insisting that the special counsels stubborn reliance on Pence evidence should lead to the prompt dismissal of the case instead. That opposition failed, and so did the defenses most recent attempt to delay the release of the special counsels immunity appendix, in four volumes, until Nov. 14, past the 2024 election.
The judge on Thursday refused to grant Trump a stay extension, noting that if she granted request to keep documents from the public because of the election that could itself constituteor appear to beelection interference. The court will therefore continue to keep political considerations out of its decision-making, rather than incorporating them as Defendant requests, Chutkan wrote, directing the clerk to docket the redacted appendix.
Read more: https://lawandcrime.com/high-profile/jack-smith-immunity-appendix-reveals-highlighted-pages-of-mike-pence-book-that-jan-6-prosecutors-want-to-use-against-trump/
Full headline:
Jack Smith immunity appendix reveals highlighted pages of Mike Pence book that Jan. 6 prosecutors want to use against Trump