CHECKMATE

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Thank you, Jack Smith. Donald Trump revealed that he has received a target letter from Jack Smith regarding the January 6 investigation. At this point, it’s just a question of when. When Donald Trump receives his third indictment.

You know, readers, I look back on that horrifying day. I had been up all night the evening before. I had a feeling something was going to happen. I didn’t know what it was. I knew not of the horror that waited. I just knew that I felt something was off. But I never expected the volume of what did happen. I don’t think anybody did.

As that horrible day went on, people were spellbound beside their TVs, waiting for the traitor and chief to call the whole thing off. And he didn’t. Let’s just call it what it is. Trump seem to enjoy the whole thing. If one did not know before, they sure knew it then. We had a psychopath for a president.

Like most insane criminals, Trump thought he would suffer no consequences. He was wrapped in his bubble of privilege and thought he could just destroy the United States of America, and nothing would happen at all.

Thanks to Jack Smith and Merrick Garland, we know that that was just a myth, something that Trump made up in his head. Trump said in his meltdown that he received the target letter on Sunday. He has four days to try to convince the January 6 grand jury that he did nothing wrong.

I would love for him to try to appeal to the Jury, because Trump would go off on a tangent, and likely admit to even more crimes. Sometimes Justice is slow. Sometimes it creeps along, but when it gets here, man, there is no more satisfying feeling. A requiem for trump’s crimes is underway.

That’s what this is, all of these indictments. They’re a bitter and sad requiem, celebrating the true meaning of Justice in America, and also showing that traitors and insurrectionists have zero defenses. Buckle up. It’s getting closer and closer to another major Trump indictment.

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