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The feeble case that Special Counsel Jack Smith has against Donald Trump alleging interference in the 2020 election is continuing to crumble. Previously, Smith issued subpoenas to examine whether Trump attempted to raise funds off claims that Joe Biden stole the election.
However, it has been revealed that Smith has since dropped a key subpoena asking for documents related to the president’s fundraising efforts at the time.
According to The Washington Post, Smith has pulled back from his flurry of subpoenas aimed at determining whether or not President Trump attempted to raise money off allegations that Joe Biden stole the election. Although subpoenas are often used in investigations like this one, sources familiar with the matter believe that Smith is growing wary of tying President Trump’s powerful financial machine to any claims that he put pressure on state officials or interfered with vote tabulation machines during the election.
Interestingly enough, Save America was not listed as a co-conspirator in his initial indictment.
Save America and the special counsel’s office have declined to comment on this move by Smith.
Despite this, Save America continues to collect funds in order to support President Trump through his legal battles – including four criminal indictments as well as a civil real estate trial in New York.
Jack Smith Scaling Back Donald Trump Inquiry Raises Questions
Special Counsel Jack Smith's decision to withdraw a subpoena directed at Save America PAC (Political Action Committee) has raised questions amid the ongoing investigation into efforts to overturn the results of the…
— John G Acosta (@JohnGAcosta1) October 18, 2023
It appears that Jack Smith himself is taking an expensive toll from battling Donald Trump in court. It is estimated that he could be spending $25 million alone in one calendar year for this federal election interference case – an amount which will only increase if it continues further down its current path.
Furthermore, despite Save America successfully raising over $100 million at times after the 2020 election, they are still paying out significant amounts of money towards law firms due to these cases being dismissed – a total of $37 million having been reported so far since January 2022.