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Tuesday, August 8, 2023

'Extortion': Attorney flames report Jack Smith deputy tried to 'flip' Trump valet
 
A former federal prosecutor called out a reported filing made by an attorney for former President Donald Trump's valet – a co-defendant in the Mar-a-Lago special counsel case – and said the allegations amount to "extortion."

James Trusty, a former chief of the Justice Department's organized crime unit, said both Trump's case and the state of allegations against the Biden family from whistleblowers "speak volumes" about the integrity of the current DOJ.

He referenced allegations against Assistant U.S. Attorney for Delaware Lesley Wolf that claim she warned Hunter Biden's attorneys about potential scrutiny on a storage unit the first son used.

"In my book, that's basically obstruction of justice," Trusty said on 'Life, Liberty & Levin" Sunday. Read more and see video here.

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