The Jack Smith Report: The Shocking Truth You’ll Never Get to Read—Here’s Why It’s Locked Away for Good!
Ever wonder what loyalty really looks like in today’s courtroom drama? Well, Judge Aileen Cannon’s steadfast allegiance to the former Republican president might just put even the most dedicated Arctic sled dogs to shame. Here’s the scoop: Cannon has barred the release of a report laden with serious allegations about classified document mishandling—a case that never faced a jury—claiming it would be a “manifest injustice.” This move hinges on a rather shaky claim that the special counsel investigating the matter, Jack Smith, was improperly appointed. It’s like watching a high-stakes game where the referee is blatantly favoring one team, and the appeals court wasn’t afraid to call her out for it. As we watch the official burying of what some are calling the Poolshed Papers, I can’t help but wonder—when the system’s rigged, isn’t it up to us to shine a light in the shadows? Time to roll up sleeves and demand transparency because this story belongs to all of us. LEARN MORE
You have to admire one thing about Judge Aileen Cannon down by Florida way. There are sled dogs in the Arctic who don’t have this kind of loyalty. From Reuters:
Florida-based U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon found that releasing the report would be a “manifest injustice” to the Republican president and two former associates who were charged alongside him because it would detail substantial allegations of criminal wrongdoing in a case that never reached a jury. Trump was accused in the case pursued by Special Counsel Jack Smith of illegally storing documents related to U.S. national defense, including the American nuclear program, at his Mar-a-Lago social club and obstructing U.S. government efforts to retrieve the material. Cannon found that Smith had not been lawfully appointed by the Justice Department during Democratic former President Joe Biden’s administration.
Cannon’s order was based on her contention that Smith’s investigation continued after she dismissed the case. The contention that Smith’s appointment was illegitimate is still up in the air.
Disclosure of Smith’s report “would contravene basic notions of fairness and justice in the process, where no adjudication of guilt has been reached following initiation of criminal charges,” Cannon wrote in Monday’s ruling.
You have to go back to the Gilded Age, when the railroads and corporations ran the federal judiciary, to find a federal judge who was as round and complete a hack as Cannon has been in this case. She did everything to stall the proceedings until the unfortunate events of 2024 gave her the opening she needed. That July, she dismissed the documents case on the spurious grounds that Jack Smith’s appointment was unconstitutional. An appeals court said that Cannon’s handling of the case and her earlier appointment of a special master was “improperly exercised equitable jurisdiction.” That is a very polite way of saying, “Get your damn thumb off the scale.” By then, the process of burying the report was well underway and, officially, anyway, the last shovel of earth was turned on Monday.
It’s time for unofficial solutions. Somebody should leak the daylights of this report. The truth about the Poolshed Papers belongs to all of us.




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