New York magazine's Elie Honig, former federal prosecutor, on "Jack Smith's October Cheap Shot."
An excerpt:
"Yet Smith now uses grand-jury testimony (which ordinarily remains secret at this stage) and drafts up a tidy 165-page document that contains all manner of damaging statements about a criminal defendant, made outside of a trial setting and without being subjected to the rules of evidence or cross-examination, and files it publicly, generating national headlines. You know who'll see those allegations? The voters, sure - and also members of the jury pool."
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