Marjorie Taylor Green took to Twitter and called Jack Smith a lousy lawyer, among other things for his political alignment.
Jack Smith is a lousy attorney.
His career is filled with mistrials, overturned cases, and judicial rebukes.
He only targets Republicans because he’s a weak little bitch for the Democrats.
https://twitter.com/RepMTG/status/1681325351237033985?s=20
In a recent episode of his podcast, Florida Representative Matt Gaetz made an announcement that he plans to introduce a bill in the House of Representatives to defund the investigation led by Special Counsel Jack Smith into former President Donald Trump. Gaetz expressed concerns about the investigation’s handling of election interference and lack of transparency, which he believes warrant defunding.
This announcement from Gaetz comes shortly after Trump revealed that he had received a letter from Smith’s investigation, informing him that he is the target of a grand jury investigation in Washington, DC. Trump took to the new social media platform Truth Social to express his frustration, calling Smith “deranged” and claiming that the short notice given for his appearance before the grand jury suggests an imminent arrest and indictment.
While the specific charges against Trump in this investigation remain unclear, he is already facing separate indictments related to alleged mishandling of classified documents in Florida and involvement in a hush money payment scheme in New York. Another indictment tied to his alleged role in efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election and undermine American democracy could potentially impact his chances of returning to office if he chooses to run again.
Trump has been consistently critical of Smith in recent weeks, as the special counsel oversees two Department of Justice investigations into the former president—one regarding the events of January 6 and the other concerning his handling of classified material. Republicans aligned with Trump have also voiced their discontent with the investigation, with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy referring to the target letter as an example of “weaponized government.”