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REVEALED: Jack Smith to Use Trump’s Telephone Knowledge at January 6 Trial in DC | The Gateway Pundit

Particular Counsel Jack Smith will use Trump’s cellphone information at his January 6 trial in DC in accordance with a brand new court filing reviewed by The Gateway Pundit.

In September Trump was hit with 4 counts in Jack Smith’s January 6 case up in DC: Conspiracy to defraud america, conspiracy to impede an official continuing, obstruction of and try and impede an official continuing, and conspiracy towards rights.

In response to the court docket submitting, Jack Smith will name in an professional to testify on Trump’s cellphone information and site on January 6, 2021.

The professional witness has reportedly “extracted and processed data” from Trump’s telephones and “one other individual.”

“Expert 1 has knowledge, skill, experience, training, and education beyond the ordinary lay person regarding the interpretation and visual representation of geographic location data. The Government expects that Expert 1 will testify about his/her use of ArcGIS (Geographic Information Systems) software to create a map of the Google location history data produced in response to a search warrant,” Jack Smith’s prosecutor Molly Gaston wrote within the submitting reviewed by this reporter.

“Specifically, Expert 1 plotted the location history data for Google accounts and devices associated with individuals who moved, on January 6, 2021, from an area at or near the Ellipse to an area encompassing the United States Capitol building. His/her testimony will describe and explain the resulting graphical representations of that data, and it will aid the jury in understanding the movements of individuals toward the Capitol area during and after the defendant’s speech at the Ellipse,” the federal prosecutor wrote.

The professional witness can even decide when and the place Trump was when he used Twitter on the US Capitol on January 6, 2021.

“Expert 3 has knowledge, skill, experience, training, and education beyond the ordinary lay person regarding the analysis of cellular phone data, including the use of Twitter and other applications on cell phones. The Government expects that Expert 3 will testify that he/she: (1) extracted and processed data from the White House cell phones used by the defendant and one other individual (Individual 1); (2) reviewed and analyzed data on the defendant’s phone and on Individual 1’s phone, including analyzing images found on the phones and websites visited; (3) determined the usage of these phones throughout the post-election period, including on and around January 6, 2021; and (4) specifically identified the periods of time during which the defendant’s phone was unlocked and the Twitter application was open on January 6,” the prosecutor wrote.

Moreover, Jack Smith on Monday asked the US Supreme Court to weigh in on Trump’s immunity claims.

On Monday, Jack Smith left out the appellate court docket and went straight to the US Supreme Court on Trump’s immunity claims:

QUESTION PRESENTED
Whether or not a former President is completely immune
from federal prosecution for crimes dedicated whereas in
workplace or is constitutionally shielded from federal prosecution when he has been impeached however not convicted
earlier than the legal proceedings start.

“This case presents a fundamental question at the heart of our democracy: whether a former President is absolutely immune from federal prosecution for crimes committed while in office,” Smith wrote within the Monday filing.

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