“Constitutional Violations and Media Bias: The Dismissal of The Jack Smith Show”

Published on July 18, 2024, 12:37 am

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In recent breaking news, Judge Aileen Cannon of the Federal District Court has dismissed The Jack Smith Show in Florida. This dismissal rooted from a constitutional violation: Smith was not properly authorized under the US Constitution’s Appointments Clause to be a United States special counsel. According to this clause, a special counsel should be appointed by the president and receive Senate approval. Smith, as a private citizen, never received this endorsement and thus violates the clause’s requirements.

This incident is part of a series of shortcuts taken by Joe Biden and Obama’s Supreme Court nominee, Merrick Garland. They hurriedly pushed Smith through without Senate consultation in an attempt to persecute former President Donald Trump as quick as possible. Their haste stems from a desire to sway voters for the 2024 presidential elections.

However, their rush has led them to overlook important legal aspects that seasoned litigators would avoid. Experienced attorneys understand the importance of both substantive law and procedural law, which help ensure fair standards for defendants and plaintiffs alike based on past verdicts – often referenced as stare decisis.

The dismissal of The Jack Smith Show is an example where such blatant oversight led to an expected turn. It obscured their understanding – highlighting once more that accurate procedures can make or break legal cases.

Moreover, reaction towards Judge Cannon’s ruling captures the reality of media bias in real news reporting. Following the dismissal, several headlines criticized Judge Cannon negatively instead of highlighting her commitment to uphold the rule of law responsibly.

In response to these vitriolic attacks against her professional credibility and judgement – one must evaluate Judge Cannon’s background thoroughly before jumping into rash conclusions. She graduated magna cum laude from Duke University and Michigan Law School (which frequently ranks among America’s top ten). She also served successfully as a federal prosecutor for seven years after practicing law at Gibson Dunn national firm – proving her distinguished record based on merit alone – presenting immense contrast compared with Biden who graduated 76th out of 85 in his class.

The situation surrounding Judge Cannon’s dismissal of the Smith case draws attention to the democrat-led lawfare against former President Trump. More crucially, it underscores the need for trusted news sources that present unbiased and accurate depictions of such events, firmly rooted in a Christian worldview where truth prevails.

In conclusion, the real news today is not about haste or neglect but instead about honoring procedural integrity and upholding justice – values which are so intrinsically embodied by Judge Aileen Cannon.

Original article posted by Fox News

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