Special Counsel Smith has just filed a notice Pursuant to Federal Rule of Evidence 404(b).
This filing notices the court and the defendant to evidence the prosecution plans to introduce at trial that fall under Fed Rule 404(b) which covers "Other Crimes, Wrongs, or Acts". These filings often provide some interesting information.
"If the Court were to find that any part of the noticed evidence below is extrinsic, the evidence is also admissible under Federal Rule of Evidence 404(b), because the Government will offer it not to show the defendant’s criminal propensity, but to establish his motive, intent, preparation, knowledge, absence of mistake, and common plan."
"the defendant’s criminal conspiracies relied on his knowingly false claims of election fraud."
The case falls apart if/when Trump provides evidence as to why he had reason(s) to believe that there was significant fraud in the 2020 election. #DisclosureDefense
"the Government will offer evidence reflecting the defendant’s historical record of making such claims."
Special Counsel Smith plans to recount all the times Trump said elections were effected by fraud.
So... he's going to recount all the times Trump was right about election fraud, haha! Sweet.
"the defendant repeatedly refused to commit to a peaceful transition of presidential power if he lost the election. The Government will offer proof of this refusal as intrinsic evidence of the defendant’s criminal conspiracies because it shows his plan to remain in power at any cost—even in the face of potential violence."
And yet, Trump did leave office. Peacefully. And there was a peaceful transition to the Biden Presidency*.
Gene Wilder would have liked the line. Smith does not, though.
"The Government also plans to introduce evidence of an effort undertaken by an agent (and unindicted co-conspirator) of the defendant who worked for his campaign (“the Campaign Employee”) to, immediately following the election, obstruct the vote count."
Trying to blame Trump for what some campaign person said and may have attempted. Wonder who this person is?
Tim Griffin perhaps?
"The Government will introduce additional evidence that this was the plan of the defendant and his co-conspirators, and that even after the charged conspiracies, they continued their efforts to stifle any dissent to their false claims of election fraud"
Trump elevating people who gave a damn about election fraud and ridiculing those who did not is somehow retaliation for the latter not supporting his "criminal plans."
Rudy was mean to Justin Riemer and now that's 404b evidence, hahaha
"At trial, the Government will introduce evidence of this conduct—including the defendant’s public endorsement and encouragement of violence—and further will elicit testimony from witnesses about the threats and harassment they received after the defendant targeted them in relation to the 2020 election."
Mean tweets. Jack Smith is going to try and use some of Trump's greatest mean tweets, that concern the 2020 election, against him.
That oughta be fun. 😁
Jack Smith will attempt to argue that “stand back and stand by" somehow translates to "Storm the Winter Palace" ??? 🤣
Good thing the Proud Boys are already tried and convicted and the evidence and statements from those trials can be used to help Trump, not hurt him.
Rudy Freeman and Shay Moss.
Lin Wood did 10x more to stoke irrational hatred of Pence than Trump.
Trump has never encouraged violence. Quite the opposite.
Trump's sympathy for J6 Defendants "is admissible to establish the defendant’s motive and intent on January 6"
"Perhaps most importantly, the defendant’s embrace of January 6 rioters is evidence of his intent during the charged conspiracies, because it shows that these individuals acted as he directed them to act; indeed, this evidence shows that the rioters’ disruption of the certification proceeding is exactly what the defendant intended on January 6. And finally, evidence of the defendant’s statements regarding possible pardons for January 6 offenders is admissible to help the jury assess the credibility and motives of trial witnesses, because through such comments, the defendant is publicly signaling that the law does not apply to those who act at his urging regardless of the legality of their actions."
Proud Boys and Oathkeepers turned on Trump, went against what he wanted, and are the groups PRIMARILY responsible for the violence on that day. If not for them, there would not be any J6 defendants. They were most certainly NOT acting as agents of Trump. They did the opposite of what he asked the crowd to do, they obstructed the joint session where he wanted objections to swing states to play out, and got some of most loyal and well meaning supporters to trespass and obstruct the joint session as part of THEIR PLAN to spark a civil war.
I look forward to Trump's team expertly dismantling all what's in this 404b filing. Maybe then people will finally understand that the PBs and OKs are NOT allies.
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It is not known when Rush stopped working for the CIA or why, but we know from the affidavit that he requested and received "a significant quantity of foreign currency and tens of millions of dollars in gold bars for work-related expenses" between November 2025 and March 2026.
So his employment must have run at least until then.
At some point, I'm guessing between March and early May, the CIA began an investigation/review of what Rush was up to.
They were "unable to locate the gold bars or significant amounts of the foreign currency Rush received pursuant to his requests or to identify the intended use of these funds."
The "data center hysteria" is largely a repacking of the "climate change hysteria."
The hysteria is fueled, in part, by bad data, lack of perspective, and influence operations that lead with emotional bait.
Like the 20th-century predictions of climate catastrophes, it is another form of anti-capitalism (pro-communism) propaganda meant to capture your mind through fear.
A teachable moment.
In 2025, a left-wing anti-AI author, Karen Hao, published her non-fiction book 'Empire of AI: Dreams and Nightmares in Sam Altman's OpenAI.'
It's done very well. A NYT bestseller and winner of multiple awards, the book received much praise.
Anti-AI and anti-data center sentiments, which go hand in hand, are now mainstream, and this book boosted them there.
You may have noticed the uptick in opposition to both.
Sometimes the angle of surveillance, aka "Big Brother," is also included.
🧵Look past the language of Trump trying to "control" elections, and you see that DHS and DOJ are hard at work trying to clean up our elections.
Reuters uncovered a broader‑than‑previously known Trump administration effort to gain federal control over elections, historically run locally, in at least eight states – using investigations, raids and demands for access to balloting systems and voter ID."
Here's where Reuters gets the language of "control" from. It's understandable, but it's also hyperbole—hyperbole that Trump also uses, so fair is fair.
About one third of the way into the article, Reuters admits Trump isn't really trying to implement a federal takeover of elections.
"Rather than seek a sweeping federal takeover of elections, the administration appears to be testing constitutional limits one state and one county at a time"
Steve Baker, Joseph Hanneman, and their company Veritas Regnat LLC have failed to respond to the libel and slander lawsuit brought against them over their erroneous claims that former Capitol Police officer Shauni Kerkhoff was responsible for the J5 Pipe Bombs.
The judge has ordered the clerk to file an entry of default against them and for the plaintiffs to file a motion for default judgment. storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.usco…
Blaze Media, which was also sued, has filed an unopposed motion for more time to respond to the suit. The judge gave them until June 11, 2026.
In public responses to the lawsuit, Baker has put on a "bring it on!" act, as if he were eager to fight it, to show what evidence he supposedly has, and to use the discovery process to expose some conspiracy to frame Brian J. Cole for the J5 pipe bombs when all along it was Shauni Kerkhoff who planted them as part of a sinister "fedsurrection" plot... or something.
Plaintiff Kerkhoff, who is suing Blaze Media, Steve Baker, Joseph Hanneman, and their company Veritas Regnet for falsely accusing Kerkhoff of being the J5 Pipe Bomber, has filed for a default against Steve Baker, as he has failed to respond to the lawsuit.
🧵Media doesn't like it when the DOJ and the FBI get the green light from POTUS and the AG to prosecute people who compromise national security and then hide behind the 1A.
"The stack of news articles Trump provided the acting attorney general was about [MIL] rescue operations"
"Blanche vowed to secure subpoenas specifically targeting the records of reporters who have worked on sensitive national security stories..."
"In recent months, prosecutors have sent subpoenas to media organizations as well as to email and phone providers seeking information in leak inquiries"