Legal AF by MeidasTouch - Jack Smith BARRAGE of Motions is TOO MUCH for Trump to Handle
Episode Date: September 12, 2023The second Mar a Lago indictment of Trump had “Yucil Tavares, IT worker flipped” written all over it. Michael Popok of Legal AF explains why it’s a big deal for Trump that Tavares’ former Tru...mp-financed attorney admitted it in court. MASTERWORKS: Skip the waitlist and invest in blue-chip art for the very first time by signing up for Masterworks: https://www.masterworks.art/legalaf Purchase shares in great masterpieces from artists like Pablo Picasso, Banksy, Andy Warhol, and more. How Masterworks works: -Create your account with your traditional bank account -Pick major works of art to invest in or our new blue-chip diversified art portfolio -Identify investment amount -Hold shares in works by Picasso or trade them in our secondary marketplace See important Masterworks disclosures: https://www.masterworks.com/about/disclaimer?utm_source=meidastouch&utm_medium=youtube&utm_campaign=2-17-23&utm_term=Meidas+Touch+Subscriber&utm_content=disclaimer Visit https://meidastouch.com for more! Remember to subscribe to ALL the Meidas Media Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://pod.link/1510240831 Legal AF: https://pod.link/1580828595 The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://pod.link/1595408601 The Influence Continuum: https://pod.link/1603773245 Kremlin File: https://pod.link/1575837599 Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen: https://pod.link/1530639447 The Weekend Show: https://pod.link/1612691018 The Tony Michaels Podcast: https://pod.link/1561049560 American Psyop: https://pod.link/1652143101 Burn the Boats: https://pod.link/1485464343 Majority 54: https://pod.link/1309354521 Political Beatdown: https://pod.link/1669634407 Lights On with Jessica Denson: https://pod.link/1676844320 MAGA Uncovered: https://pod.link/1690214260 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This is my copopock legal AF.
You sealed to various the IT worker,
the one that worked for Mar-a-Lago
as we suspected is cooperating with the federal government.
We've known he's cooperating with the federal government
since the second or the superseding indictment
in Mar-a-Lago was filed
because the first thing we said on legal AF
on the Midest Touch Network
when we saw the indictment was, uh-oh,
you sealed to various flipped. You know, like a pancake. There's going to be
other pancakes that are going to be flipping against Donald
Trump. But we said you see Altevirus certainly flipped because
everything in there is his narrative about what happened with
the server and the conspiracy to delete the computer server
footage of the video surveillance cameras at Mar-a-Lago to hide the tracks
and cover the tracks for the conspiracy to move boxes and documents and hide them from
the federal government, federal judges, FBI, Department of Justice, National Archive,
and like.
And his role in that, you sealed to Varys was so obvious because when we read it, we were
like, oh, that's the IT worker. So if the government had confidence enough to put in the superseding indictment, the narrative
about what you see, to Varys had told them, we figured he was cooperating and it
would be given a full immunity deal. It has been confirmed by Stan Woodward, his former lawyer,
bought and paid for by the Save America back in Donald Trump, revealing in this fight that's going on that's paying so much dividends and by products
that are positive for Jack Smith's team and Mar-a-Lago under what is typically relatively
straightforward hearing to determine whether there's conflicts of interest between lawyers
they call it a Garcia hearing, but Jack Smith, brilliant as always, is getting so much evidence
and information out of it.
And he's pressuring the lawyers related to the case and the defendant's and unindicted
co-conspiratory so far, pressurizing them just in the Garcia hearing, which should be,
like I said, like a half a day thing in which a judge determines whether somebody has a conflict
of interest and can't represent as a lawyer, somebody else. But because Stan Woodward is fighting tooth and
nail and has taken the bait laid by Jack Smith to defend his reputation, all he's doing is giving
new information and new ammunition to a Jack Smith to use in the District of Columbia and in Mar-a-Lago.
And the latest piece is that Stan Woodward, who's fighting for his professional life here,
has accused the government or the Department of Justice of Prosecutor misconduct.
This is the second time Stan Woodward has accused the government of prosecutor misconduct.
And the other one was equally fake false.
In this one, he's saying, well, the only reason my former client,
you sealed to Varys flipped is because he consulted with an outside lawyer and he shouldn't,
that's not the way the Garcia hearing should have went. I should have been more involved.
All right. Let's break this down. A judge who knows what he's doing in, in handling a
Garcia hearing, chief judge of the DC court, Jeb Bozberg, not
I Lee, and Canon in Miami in Florida. He held a hearing, okay, after you're sealed to
Varus, got a target letter. Let me just give the chronology indictment comes out in Mar-a-Lago.
We see two names, Donald Trump won't now to naked. Nauta represented by Stan Woodward.
Stan Woodward paid for by Save America Pack and Trump.
You see where this is going?
He also represented a number of other witnesses
and unindicted co-conspirators related to the same crime,
hence the need for an ethics hearing,
called a Garcia hearing.
In DC, Jeb Bozberg, because the Department of Justice
brought it up to him after you
sealed to Varis basically perjured himself at the DC grand jury, saying with convenient
amnesia, I don't remember anything that happened in the basement of Mar-a-Lago, even though
the government through information asymmetry knew all of this from other witnesses and piecing it together. And newly
had lied, he got a target letter after that. So you see, Alta Varis is sitting there. He
sees the indictment without his name in it. But he sees it's getting awful close in the
allegations of the indictment to his, his role in the conspiracy. Then he gets the target
letter, which I'm sure Stan Woodward is lawyers, I don't worry, you're free. You're not going
to get a target letter. He gets the target letter fre which I'm sure Stan Woodward is lawyers. I don't worry. You're free.
You're not going to get a target letter.
He gets the target letter freaks out about because he knows he's lied.
Even if Stan Woodward acts like he didn't know his client lied, the client knows he lied
to the grand jury.
And there's a hearing up in Washington.
And the chief judge of the DC Circuit court, Judge Boasberg, gets, um, you're sealed to
various and independent lawyer away from Stan Woodward and the Trump money. And that is
the public defender of the first chief public defender for DC. And after consulting with
that independent lawyer, you seal to various makes a couple of decisions. One, he fires Stan
Woodward to, he decides that he is going to cooperate with the government
and that he perjured himself and he wants to recant.
He could have been indicted for perjury, a separate charge because lying to the government
in written statements, FBI agents and interviews or grand juries in testimony is a crime.
It's a bad thing.
You know, it's supposed to do that, but they often do.
That's why you see there's the underlying indictment of what really happened that the government first
started the investigation about. And then these idiots start lying to investigators FBI agents in
writing grand juries, Congress, whatever. And they get nailed with another lying to Congress,
lying to a grand jury per jury charge. And that's what Tavarice was looking at.
Stan Woodward in trying to defend himself says, well, he only did that after he got an independent
counsel and spoke to them. Right. That you're proving the point, Stan. As soon as he got away from you
and trumps money and you're coaching him, he started to tell the truth. That's a good thing, not a
bad thing. I mean, It's bad for you.
So this all gets played out in the last several days
in the Garcia hearing process down in Miami
because Stan would work, keeps making it a big deal.
And now to try to throw him a life preserver,
Jim Jordan of all things, who is the,
yeah, he went to law school but didn't pass pass the bar lawyer, um, non-lawyer.
This is really a non-lawyer. You know, when you don't pass the bar, states consider you to be a non-lawyer, right?
Because if Jim Jordan tried to practice law in any state, he would be sanctioned for the unlicensed practice of law. It's called UPL. And bar,
bar committees all over the country deal with UPL all the time because people are like
paralegals, but they act like they're lawyers or they're not licensed. So he and they
consider a, if you look at every set of regulations at every state related to the unlicensed practice of law,
a lawyer, a person who is not barred, doesn't have a bar license in that state, is considered by
definition to be a non-lawyer, not even a non-bar member, a non-lawyer. So Jim Jordan, the non-lawyer
non-lawyer. So Jim Jordan, the non-lawyer who heads the Judiciary Committee because McCarthy and Maga put him there, is going out of his way to try to interfere with all of the criminal
prosecutions in order to run interference for Donald Trump. And he gets his head handed
to him every time. He goes over, he goes after Alvin Bragg, the Manhattan DA, and that's
and he loses there related to the story of the Daniels case.
As if Congress has a vested interest in the oversight of a attempt to bribe a sexual
relationship person, right?
A mistress.
That's Jim Jordan's definition.
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of how perfectly harsh she is in even offering to send him some reading material so he can
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of this episode below. And he's doing it again. He's trying to save Jim Jordan is trying
to save Stan Woodward.
And he just sent a request to Jack Smith asking Jack Smith
to turn over all information about Stan Woodward.
Like, what role,
and the answer to this is none, it's rhetorical.
What role does the Judiciary Committee of the House have
and how Jack Smith runs a case, right?
Handles ethical conflicts on the other side,
bringing to the court's attention as an officer
of the court, the ethical conflict.
None.
This is just political show theater,
performative theater for the election.
We already heard Matt Gates say the quiet part out loud
recently when he said, yeah, this is just about the election.
We're just doing the Joe Biden impeachment, whatever, because, you know, you know, we want
to be able to go to the voters on that convolection day.
Good luck.
What is this?
Maga Congress accomplished since they've been in office.
I mean, nothing, nothing.
Name me one policy that they've accomplished that you support during their entire time in office and you'll you'll put that
Uh to test in November when they're up for reelection
But now we got Jim Jordan trying to save Stan Woodward Stan Woodward trying to save Stan Woodward. Stan Woodward has been
Complaining and whining about proskittoralconduct. And it's gone nowhere since he
got into the case. For instance, the reason that Walt Nauda, the Butler-Valle body guy,
whatever he is, in Mar-a-Lago, formerly a chief petty officer in the US Navy, assigned
to the White House to work for Donald Trump, but then willingly followed him once he retired from the military and was honorably, I presumed, discharged,
to go work as his chief valet and butler, whatever it is.
The reason Walt Naut is indicted is because his lawyer is Stan Woodward.
Stan Woodward had a meeting with the government in which Jay Bratt, for the Department of Justice,
the head of counterintelligence, for the Department of Justice, the head of counterintelligence for the Department of Justice.
One of the lawyers trying the case said to him, we'll cut a deal with your client if he
flips like a pancake on Donald Trump.
And then it's making some small talk.
Apparently, Jay Bratt said something with a file in his hand because who doesn't do research
on his opponent before he meets with him?
I do it.
I'm a civil lawyer primarily.
And he said to something along the lines of, oh, I see you want to be a federal, you want
to not a federal judge, you want to be a municipal judge in the district of Columbia.
We're surprised you want to do that considering how much, how much chance sixth defendants
you're representing because Stan Woodward and his partner are getting paid millions and millions of dollars
by the Save America Pack to represent
Jan Sixth people, Jan Sixth defendants and directionists,
people related to Mar-a-Lago and the like.
He's getting rich on the Save America Pack money,
coming from small donors who think they're donating
to Donald Trump.
And so Jay Brat raised it.
Because the person that appoints the municipal judges
in the district of Columbia is, you know, the president.
Oh, he didn't like that.
Oh, he's extorting me, he's threatening me.
If I don't play ball, I'm not gonna be a judge.
You can make your own decisions.
You made your own, you know, people make their own decisions
in life.
I want to be a Republican because it is politically expedient for me.
And I'll be able to obtain some law, some office that I'm running for better than if I'm
a Democrat.
People make those decisions all the time.
I want to join the Federalist Society because that'll put me on a track of conservative or
right wing, MAGA judges and law clerks and politicians and money.
And that's where I want to be.
Or you make the decision like I did
to be part of a democratic process and be a Democrat
because those policies, that platform,
aligns with my morals and ethics.
That was me, but other people make other decisions.
And so Stan Woodward is complaining,
oh, I want to be a judge, but I've got to wait
with Trump gets back in.
Yeah, in the fact that Jay Brack called him out,
is not prosecutorial misconduct.
And neither is the way that you sealed to Varus was handled
with a chief judge of the DC Circuit Court
to get to the bottom of his perjury
and to get him ultimately a deal
once it's now been
announced officially by Stan Woodward that he is cooperating with the government.
You see, you see, you'll to various, but we've known that anybody that's been closely
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Anybody that's followed us on legal a f knows you sealed
to Varys flip months ago. We knew that we knew the order of operation. He wasn't cooperating.
He purgared himself before the DC grand jury by denying any knowledge of the attempt to delete
the server containing the video footage. He then watched with his
lawyer by his side, Stan Woodward, as Trump and Walt Nowda, another Stan Woodward client
got indicted. He then got a target letter, which I'm sure he was told by his lawyer would
never come telling him the Department of Justice saw him as a criminal target. He then
approached the Department of Justice about changing his testimony that he gave at the grand jury,
which means he perjured himself and now he's trying to get out from undritt. There was a hearing
in the District of Columbia related to that presided over by Chief Judge Bozberg. It was secret
at the time that we know about it now because it's been disclosed.
At that hearing, Jeb Bozberg got, you sealed to Varys an independent lawyer, independent from
Stan Woodward, a public defender. You sealed to Varys decides that he lied, tells the government
that he lied and he wants to fix it and starts cooperating with the government, which leads
to the superseding indictment,
the second indictment in Mar-a-Lago,
which now includes Carlos D. Olviera,
the maintenance worker involved in the conspiracy
to delete the servers,
but doesn't include Yaciel Tveris.
And at that time, we said Yaciel Tveris flipped.
And now, through his former lawyer, Stan Woodward,
we have confirmation.
As Jim Jordan transparently, and just crassly and creepily, tries to interfere with Jack Smith's
prosecution. If it goes as well as it did with Fawli Willis, we'll be getting a very strongly
worded letter, sort of like what we used to say in my practice.
It's one of those FUs letter to follow.
We'll be getting the letter to follow by Jack Smith against Jim Jordan, and we will follow
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