'Justice may finally be coming,' said CREWcrew's NoahBookbinder after former President Donald Trump claimed Special Counsel Jack Smith notified him that he is a target in the January 6 investigation.
Former President Donald Trump on Tuesday
"Donald Trump tried to disrupt the peaceful transfer of power and keep control of the government despite losing an election," said Bookbinder."There may be no more serious offense in a republic. After a thorough and professional investigation, justice may finally be coming." "So now, Joe Biden's Attorney General, Merrick Garland, who I turned down for the United States Supreme Court , together with Joe Biden's Department of Injustice, have effectively issued a third Indictment and Arrest of Joe Biden's NUMBER ONE POLITICAL OPPONENT," Trump said Tuesday.
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