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Jack Smith Pushes Court Not to Ask Jurors How They Voted in 2020

Posted on 1 March 2024 By No Comments on Jack Smith Pushes Court Not to Ask Jurors How They Voted in 2020

Special counsel Jack Smith this week asked the judge overseeing the Trump classified documents case to strike juror questions about who they voted for or whether they voted in the 2020 election.
In a court filing with U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon, the special prosecutor’s team sought to strike down questions submitted by former President Donald Trump’s lawyers. The document contained objections from the Smith team regarding their voting record.
On page ten, the team sought to have questions such as “Are you registered to vote?” “Are you registered with a particular party?” “and, ‘Did you vote in the 2020 presidential election?’” removed from the questionnaire that would be presented to potential jurors. Those questions, according to the document, were proposed to the judge by the former president’s lawyers….

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