The United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit has deIivered a striking blow to Special Counsel Jack Smith’s inves tigation, setting a precedent that could have future impIications for executive privilege and the separation of powers.
The court’s ruling, filed on Tuesday, revolves around the search of information stored at premises controlled by Twitter/X, which appealed Smith’s warrant.
The case, which has garnered nationaI attention, centers on the Special Counsel’s attempt to bypass traditional executive privilege protections in its investigation of former President Trump’s Twitter communications.
While the court ultimately ruled in favor of Smith on appeaI, the official filing contained a brutaI dressing-down of Smith’s tactics.
‘You’re Only Good to Clean Toilets Like Your Mom’, Doctor Hears His Kid Mock Girl from Poor Family – Story of the Day
Sam, a privileged boy, often bullied classmates from less affluent backgrounds, including Kelly, whose mother worked as a janitor. His mockery reached a peak when he publicly humiliated Kelly. However, his father unexpectedly visited school and overheard Sam’s hurtful remarks. Outraged, Sam’s father demanded he apologize and punished him by making him assist the school janitor. Through this experience, Sam learned empathy and apologized to Kelly and his classmates, vowing never to judge others by their circumstances again.
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