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Trump’s Florida case stunningly dismissed after judge finds appointment of special counsel Jack Smith violated the Constitution

Former President Donald Trump’s confidential documents case was tossed out by a federal judge in a stunning move in Florida on Monday — eliminating one of his biggest legal liabilities just 113 days before the Nov. 5 election.

Judge Aileen Cannon dismissed the case against Trump — a move considered especially significant because the charges were widely viewed as the most likely to score a conviction in any of the four cases against him — on the grounds that the appointment of special counsel Jack Smith to the prosecution violated the Constitution.

“I am thrilled that a judge had the courage and wisdom to do this,” Trump told Fox News in an interview moments after the ruling. “This has big, big implications, not just for this case but for other cases.

“The special counsel worked with everybody to try to take me down. This is a big, big deal. It only makes the convention more positive — this will be an amazing week.”

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4 thoughts on “Trump’s Florida case stunningly dismissed after judge finds appointment of special counsel Jack Smith violated the Constitution”

  1. Thankfully, the Constitution has been winning a lot lately!
    The appointment of Constitutional-minded justices is a very good thing…
    We need to get rid of the three Affirmative Action judges that show their Constitutional incompetence on a regular basis!

  2. It was a bogus set up from the beginning and someone should be extremely punished for this conspiracy against a political opponent.

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