⏰ Jack Smith Wants Info on You!

November 30th, 2023

Happy Thursday, Patriots! I got tired of hearing Hollywood trash my conservative values a few years ago. I stopped watching TV and movies for the most part because I didn't want to support their anti-Christian and anti-conservative slander. Since the TV ratings are the only thing lower than Biden's poll numbers, I know a lot of you have given up on watching as well.

However, there are a few actors who I continue to support because of their devotion to God and America. Neal McDonough is a new name on that list as of yesterday. You should watch his speech about being blacklisted because of his beliefs.

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Jack Smith Sought Info On Anyone Who Liked Trump Tweets

It's a common practice for prosecutors to scrutinize social media histories during indictments, as many individuals inadvertently admit to their crimes online. In the case of Jack Smith, the left wing hack who targeted Trump, he went beyond merely examining Trump's social media history. He explicitly sought a comprehensive list of individuals engaging with President Trump's account.

Court documents, unveiled this week, revealed that Smith and his associates aimed to compile a detailed record, encompassing "all lists of Twitter users who have favorited or retweeted tweets posted by [Trump], as well as all tweets that include the username associated with [Trump’s account] (i.e. ‘mentions’ or ‘replies’).”

Smith's actions in seizing Trump's personal social media data, as well as those interacting with the former president's posts, are consistent with the special counsel's broader trend of using government resources against his boss's most powerful political opponent, Donald Trump. Beyond indicting Trump, Smith, in September, pursued a gag order against the 45th president, curbing his First Amendment right to critique a government seemingly intent on silencing him. Notably, this gag order found approval from D.C. District Judge Tanya Chutkan, an Obama appointee with a history of leftist court decisions.