Turns out Jack Smith got thirty-two of them

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There is so much that we don’t know about what went on and what is going on behind the scenes of Trump’s prosecution. But one detail has been revealed — and it’s a shocker.

In unsealed court documents, it was revealed that Jack Smith told the court that he needed the utmost secrecy in obtaining Trump’s tweets or else Trump could “precipitate violence.”

Wow. Records also showed that Smith received 32 messages from Trump’s Twitter account. According to the unsealed documents, Smith and his team were worried if Trump came to know about this request, he might not only tell the public but also get his Maga cult to do something that would “precipitate violence.”

Trump’s past abhorrent behavior was cited as the reason for this request. Let’s unpack this together. First of all — we have quite a guy in Jack Smith. He seems to know Trump better than Trump knows himself and certainly seemed to anticipate the potential response from Trump world.

And it’s true. Trump WOULD probably have propagated more false statements. That is exactly Trump’s MO, as Smith shows he knew it to be. Also, as you know, Twitter tried to block the request fore the information, but Jack Smith won again.

This just goes to show what a danger Trump was — to the world. It also shows what a great Justice-hunter we have in Smith. Smith reminds me of a noiseless panther quietly hunting his prey. It’s amazing the information he was able to gather in such a short period of time! He really is the perfect person for the job of putting the Trump beast away in prison.