Top 20 Atrocities of Jack Smith's Jihad
No More Kings
Pick a crime. Any crime.
Jack Smith didn’t tiptoe around the law—he drop-kicked it into oblivion while chasing Donald Trump like a bad guy in Fast and Furious 52. Consider the following list of 20 noxious activities by Smith.
Smith orchestrated the first-ever FBI raid on a former president’s private residence at Mar-a-Lago, treating Trump like a common thug while ignoring protocols for handling presidential records, setting a dangerous precedent for weaponizing federal power against political enemies. [source]
His appointment as special counsel by Merrick Garland lacked Senate confirmation, violating the Appointments Clause and allowing an unaccountable prosecutor to chase a sitting president’s top rival, a Constitutional violation that Judge Aileen Cannon rightly called unlawful. [source]
Smith pushed for expedited trials, demanding a January 2, 2024, start date after an August 2023 indictment, when complex cases usually take years—pure election interference dressed as justice, trampling tradition to sway voters. [source]
He violated the DOJ’s 60-day rule — where charges against political figures near an election are impermissible — by filing a massive 165-page brief on September 26, 2024, packed with unsubstantiated allegations timed to poison the well right before the election. [source]
Smith’s actions triggered a Hatch Act investigation for using his office to influence the 2024 election, with Sen. Tom Cotton nailing him for politically motivated moves that no prosecutor should ever consider, much less touch. [source]
He wielded novel legal theories, like charging Trump under the Espionage Act and obstruction statutes never before applied to a president’s handling of documents, twisting laws to fit the Obama vendetta. [source]
Prosecuting a former president who was the leading candidate against the incumbent shattered 235 years of precedent, turning the DOJ into a political hit squad and mocking the Constitution’s separation of powers. [source]
Smith burned over $50 million in taxpayer dollars on what amounted to a fishing expedition, an outrageous misuse of funds from an indefinite appropriation that bypassed Congressional oversight—becoming a fiscal and ethical scandal. [source]
He sought gag orders to silence Trump, restricting his speech under the guise of protecting witnesses, a First Amendment assault that no prior high-profile case dared, especially against a campaigning politician. [source]
Subpoenaing Trump’s lawyers and piercing attorney-client privilege set a chilling precedent, undermining the Sixth Amendment right to counsel and turning legal advice into a prosecutorial weapon. [source]
Smith’s team enforced a search warrant on Trump’s Twitter account with a non-disclosure order, fining the company $350,000 for resisting—the first such clash in history, invading privacy without due regard for executive privilege. [source]
He compelled testimony from 14 former Executive Branch officials over Trump’s privilege claims, dragging out pre-indictment litigation that delayed justice while bulldozing Constitutional protections for presidential communications. [source]
After the Supreme Court’s immunity ruling, Smith filed a superseding indictment stripping out protected acts but keeping the charges, defying the Court’s framework and probing the edges of Constitutional immunity in uncharted ways. [source]
Unwilling to charge under dormant statutes like the Insurrection Act while pursuing others showed selective probity, avoiding litigation risks but cherry-picking laws to nail Trump on novel grounds without any historical precedent. [source]
Smith’s probe ran parallel to Trump’s campaign, creating a novel conflict where criminal proceedings clashed with electoral ones, violating the spirit of fair governance and non-interference in elections. [source]
He released a final report after case dismissals, asserting Trump’s guilt without a trial and breaching the presumption of innocence, a post-election smear that flouts due process and Constitutional rights. [source]
Targeting Trump’s co-conspirators post-indictment, without charging them separately, hinted at a dragnet designed to chill political associations and support. [source]
Smith’s actions appears to be coordinated with the Biden administration, despite denials. Vaunted DOJ independence was thrown to the wayside. [source]
By rushing filings and disclosures, he admitted in his report to racing the clock for a pre-election verdict, a damning confession of timing driven by politics over justice, gutting precedent in federal prosecutions. [source]
The entire enterprise represented unprecedented lawfare - weaponizing the justice system to upend elections, with no analogue in American history for such a targeted assault on a political figure’s rights. [source]
Smith established a horrific new low for Executive Branch abuse against political opponents.
His tactics are unacceptable.
He must be legally obliterated.
An example must be set.
No More Kings.





You’re really doing a yeoman’s work with articles such as this, and particularly the entire Spygate series! They all need to be kept in an historical archive, revealing the extent to which the ruthless Democrats went with their corrupt lawlessness, not simply to prevent Trump from ever becoming president again, but going so far as to try to bankrupt him and throw him in jail for the rest of his life.
There truly is no punishment severe enough for these people and their diabolical machinations.