Trump Slams Judge as “Most Evil Person” for Releasing Evidence in Election Conspiracy Case

Trump Slams Judge as “Most Evil Person” for Releasing Evidence in Election Conspiracy Case

Former President Donald Trump has launched a scathing attack on US District Court Judge Tanya Chutkan, labeling her “the most evil person” after she released over 1,800 pages of evidence in Special Counsel Jack Smith’s election conspiracy case against him. Trump, the current Republican frontrunner for the White House, accused Judge Chutkan of “election interference” for rejecting his request to delay the release of new evidence until after next month’s election.

The release of these documents has sparked debate among legal analysts regarding the Justice Department’s internal “60-day rule,” which advises prosecutors to avoid investigative steps that might affect an election within 60 days of voting. However, Judge Chutkan defended her decision, arguing that withholding the files could itself be construed as election interference.

The 1,889 pages of heavily redacted documents, released on Friday, largely contain information already available to the public. They include parts of former Vice-President Mike Pence’s biography and his formal announcement refusing to overturn the 2020 election results. This new evidence is part of a motion filed by Special Counsel Jack Smith last month.

Trump, appearing on a podcast with right-wing media personality Dan Bongino, not only criticized Judge Chutkan but also referred to Special Counsel Smith as “a sick puppy.” The indictment at the center of this controversy focuses on the January 6, 2021 US Capitol riot and accuses Trump of illegally conspiring to overturn his election defeat to Joe Biden.

The case has undergone significant changes since the Supreme Court ruled that Trump cannot be prosecuted for official acts carried out as president. Smith has had to adjust the prosecution’s approach, now arguing that Trump committed crimes while still in office but as a private citizen. The new motion filed in September includes allegations that Trump promoted false claims of election fraud despite believing them to be “crazy.”

The released documents also shed light on the deteriorating relationship between Trump and Pence, with the former vice-president reportedly urging Trump to stop repeating false election fraud theories and move on.

It remains uncertain whether the January 6 case will proceed to trial, especially if Trump returns to the White House. The former president is facing several other criminal cases, including a conviction on 34 felony counts in New York related to a hush-money payment.

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