Monday, August 28, 2023

Weaponized Collusion? Jack Smith's Team Huddled With Biden White House Before Trump Indictment

 Just weeks before Special Counsel Jack Smith brought charges against Donald Trump for allegedly mishandling classified documents, one of his top aides met with the White House counsel's office, raising serious concerns about coordinated legal efforts against Biden's top political opponent going into the 2024 election.

The 63-year-old Bratt also met with Saba at the White House in November 2021, when Trump's legal team was in discussions with the National Archives over the return of presidential records from his Mar-a-Lago estate prior to a formal investigaiton.

Bratt had a third meeting in the White House in September 2021, this time with Katherine Reily, an advisor to the White House chief of staff's office.

"There is no legitimate purpose for a line [DOJ] guy to be meeting with the White House except if it's coordinated by the highest levels," said former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani, a one-time top federal prosecutor in the Southern District.

That said, Bratt not only met with Biden's staff at the White House while investigating Donald Trump and weeks before Trump was charged, Bratt is the senior DOJ official who insisted on securing a warrant and sending an FBI SWAT team to Mar-a-Lago; and, Bratt stands accused by Stanley Woodward, who represents Walt Nauta in the documents case, of extorting him.

Judge Cannon should order, from the bench, that all records related to Bratt's meetings and discussions at the White House be preserved and provided to the court; and, she should ask the DC judge who has been dragging his feet in his secret review of the allegation against Bratt by Woodward transfer that matter and all the information related to it to her as it clearly bears on the document case that is now before her and in her jurisdiction.

Constitutional law scholar Jonathan Turley of George Washington University told the outlet that the March meeting was particularly troublesome and "Raises obvious concerns about visits to the White House after [Bratt] began his work with the special counsel."

https://www.zerohedge.com/political/weaponized-collusion-jack-smiths-team-huddled-biden-white-house-trump-indictment

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