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JUST IN: 40 MINUTES AGO New Disclosures Shake Washington — Prosecutors Say Critical Evidence Is Emerging THE TRUTH IS FINALLY OUT — THE NATION MAY NEVER BE THE SAME AGAIN
JUST IN: 40 MINUTES AGO New Disclosures Shake Washington — Prosecutors Say Critical Evidence Is Emerging THE TRUTH IS FINALLY OUT — THE NATION MAY NEVER BE THE SAME AGAIN
Jack Smith UNLEASHES UNDENIABLE Evidence and everything he has on Trump, including videotapes of his own testimony before the House Judiciary Committee about Trump that were previously redacted, placing Trump in immediate legal jeopardy.
Trump appeared in court and was quickly rushed out after being surrounded by an angry and pained mob.
Trump now faces the risk of being physically removed from power after Jack Smith revealed proof of selling secrets to enemies, among many other allegations.
Amid a wave of brutal purges and retaliations targeting legal teams, the former special counsel laid bare a stark reality surrounding secret files at Mar-a-Lago — materials he insists reveal a systematic scheme of interference, not a mere record-keeping mistake.
But one disturbing revelation Jack Smith disclosed has now surfaced — something so serious that even Trump’s own supporters don’t know what to do next: the reason Trump isn’t being removed under the 25th Amendment, and who Trump is allegedly being controlled by, including Putin and others….
**New Disclosures Intensify Scrutiny in Washington**
Washington was jolted on Tuesday after prosecutors signaled that new evidence may soon emerge in ongoing investigations involving former President Donald Trump, reigniting fierce political and legal debate across the country.
According to court filings and statements attributed to Special Counsel Jack Smith’s team, prosecutors believe they are closing in on what they describe as “critical evidence” related to the handling of classified materials and alleged interference with federal processes. While many details remain under seal or heavily redacted, officials say the material goes beyond a simple dispute over record-keeping and instead points to what they characterize as a broader pattern of conduct.
Sources familiar with the proceedings say previously withheld materials — including internal testimony and audiovisual records reviewed by investigators — are now being reexamined for potential use in court. Trump’s legal team has strongly denied any wrongdoing, calling the investigation politically motivated and accusing prosecutors of selectively interpreting evidence.
Tensions briefly flared outside the courthouse during Trump’s recent appearance, where heightened security led to a rapid departure amid loud protests from both supporters and critics. No injuries were reported, but the scene underscored the deep national divisions surrounding the case.
Prosecutors have also pushed back against claims circulating online that constitutional mechanisms such as the 25th Amendment are being considered, emphasizing that the current matters before the court are strictly legal, not executive. Allegations circulating on social media about foreign influence or coercion have not been substantiated in any public filing and remain the subject of intense speculation rather than confirmed fact.
As the legal process continues, experts caution that many of the most serious claims remain unproven and will ultimately be tested in court. For now, the disclosures mark another pivotal moment in a case that continues to shape the political landscape — with potential consequences that could extend well beyond Washington.