Legal AF by MeidasTouch - Jack Smith INDICTS Donald Trump in Florida
Episode Date: June 9, 2023Special Counsel Jack Smith has indicted Donald Trump in Florida. SUPPORT THE SHOW: Shop LEGAL AF Merch at: https://store.meidastouch.com Join us on Patreon: https://patreon.com/meidastouch Remembe...r 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 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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I'm Ben Myceles from the Midas Touch Network and co-host of Legal AF with Michael Popak.
This is a breaking news and historic news that I am honored to deliver with my co-host, Michael Popak,
to all of those who watch the Midas Touch Network. Donald Trump has been criminally indicted in connection with his theft of thousands of government records
and his obstruction of justice.
Yes, you heard me correctly, special counsel, Jack Smith has indicted Donald Trump on seven
counts that we will be discussing in just a moment in connection with Donald Trump's
theft of thousands of government records, his concealment and mutilation of those records,
his obstruction of justice, his witness tampering.
We first got word that the charges may have been brought earlier in the day on Thursday
when Donald Trump posted on his social media
platform that his lawyers had received word of the indictments and that he
would be required to show up at the federal courthouse in Miami in the Southern
District of Florida on Tuesday for his arrangement. Of course, we all have to
be very careful and circumspect when reporting
on Donald Trump's social media posts because Donald Trump lies about everything. But thereafter,
we learned from our own sources and from the reporting by many other large media networks that,
indeed, special counsel, Jack Smith, has criminally
indicted Donald Trump, the indictments from a grand jury in the Southern District of Florida.
I'm honored to turn it over to my co-host, Michael Popak, to discuss the charges and this
truly historic breaking news.
Yeah, Ben, same here.
And I'm honored to be a part of this profession. I know
that Alina Haba spent a little bit of airtime today saying she was embarrassed to be a lawyer.
I'd be embarrassed to be a lawyer if I was Alina Haba too, but you and I are proud members of a
of a very proud profession. And it stays like this, that not only am I glad I'm on the Midas Touch Network and you and I found it legal AF together, but that I'm able to say with complete authenticity and complete
credibility that our system works, that the guardrails of democracy, the conscience of
democracy that is our judiciary system is working.
And there's a reason why America, Ireland stepped stepped aside and under a lot of took a lot of
heat for doing it. A lot of people, the question some of his
anatomical parts when he decided that he needed based on the
statute to a point and independent council. But this is the very
reason why you do it. Because at the moment there would be
it in a indictment decision and ultimately an indictment,
which happened today, market down red letter
on your calendar historic event today.
Where were you when you heard that Donald Trump was indicted?
You might have been on the Midas Touch Network watching the Brothers Podcast with 30,000 other
people.
But this is going exactly the way our founding fathers thought it would go and future
historians thought it would go. The Biden administration didn't indict Donald Trump today. A
grand jury led by a completely independent special counsel, independent from
our attorney general did that. And we learned today, you know, it's funny, we
were getting these news droppings, I called them strategic leaking over the last
two or three weeks, which indicated to all of us in the business.
And at the intersection of law and politics, that there was a mar-a-lago indictment just around
the corner. In fact, this one we got even better. We were off by a couple of weeks in New York
when he was indicted as the timing. This one, we got within 24 hours of when we thought it was
going to happen. And we saw a very well-run prosecution and investigation team, only seven months, I'm
holding up my hands, only seven months in length.
This is only seven months since Jack Smith never appeared at the podium and he was still
abroad at the Hague with a broken leg after a bicycle accident, to indictment.
That is of a complicated case, one of several grand juries that will likely return
in indictment.
But we just learned, you know, of course, two weeks ago, Evan Corcoran, not only testified,
but turned over audio recordings.
He turned over 50 pages of his personal notes as an attorney for Donald Trump, highly unusual.
We got that.
Mark Meadows, just yesterday, testifying against Donald Trump Trump the maintenance worker at Mar-a-Laga. We've learned all of these things for what had been an air tight
water tight
investigation by Jack Smith. So tight that people were questioning us on League of Life. What is he doing?
We'd ever see him. Where is he? This is what he was. And the fact that he started leaking to put pressure on
both Donald Trump and those around him signaling in a diamond was around a corner was a good thing.
We just learned 48 hours ago and we follow this really closely so you know how under wraps it was
that there was a second grand jury in Miami. The reason we never talked about it on legal AF
of Ben and me is because we didn't know about it.
And because they were, you know, doing it under the, you know, it's supposed to be secret
and they were doing a good job down in Miami with a little bit of a misdirection play.
We all thought everything was going on in DC.
But the, the, the looks like the heart of the matter, the, the really, you know, roll
up your shirt sleeves.
Let's get the job done was being done by Jack Smith and his prosecutors
in Miami, wrapping up a couple of more witnesses this week with with Mark Meadows. And suddenly we
I wasn't surprised by indictment. I was surprised by location Miami, Grand Jury indictment and
a rainment on Tuesday in the Southern District of Florida, but not just any part of the Southern
District. So for those that worry, Eileen Cannon up in the north part of the southern district of Florida, but not just any part of the southern district. So for those that worry,
Eileen Cannon up in the north part
of the southern district of Florida,
up in Viral Beach, she's not involved,
and she won't be involved.
Nor will any judge in the West Palm Beach district
of the southern district or division.
So Judge Middlebrook,
who's had his own issues with with with civilly with
Donald Trump, isn't involved. It's going to come from the wheel down in Miami and I practice
down there regularly. It's a very fine bench. The Miami we're going to I'll know on Tuesday
when the arrangement happens. So of course, through that judges, I'll report back with you,
Ben and Karen Friedman, Agiflo.
My thoughts about that particular judge,
I know most of them that sit on the bench.
It's not a great venue for Donald Trump at all.
The indictment that's gonna be unsealed,
the only way we know it is because Jim trusty
went on cable news today and CNN
and reeled off some of the accounts which you and
I jotted down.
Ben, you want to roll that?
Yeah, let's play the video of Jim trusty on CNN, play the clip.
And do you have a copy of this indictment?
Now we haven't been provided with the indictment yet.
What we have right now is essentially a summons, which is a replacement for a warrant, right? Normally indictments are accompanied by a warrant where there's an arrest. Here,
we've received a summons from the Department of Justice asking us to be at the Courthouse
Tuesday at 3 o'clock.
And does it say how many charges there are against your client?
It doesn't perfectly mirror an indictment, but it does have some language in it that suggests
what the seven charges would be.
Not 100% clear that all of those are separate charges, but they basically break out from
an espionage act charge, which is ludicrous under the facts of this case, and I can certainly
explain it.
And several obstruction-based type charges, and then fall statement charges, which are
actually, again,
kind of a crazy stretch just from the facts as we know it.
So there's a lot to pick at eventually from the defense side, but that appears to be the
charges and it appears to be something that will get off the ground on Tuesday.
Okay, so you're confirming it is seven charges.
You said there's an S.P. and Edge Act charge.
Is there one on the willful retention of documents?
Yeah, that's it.
We're talking to 18 USC 793.
And then there's several 18 USC 1512 1519s.
And that's great television, right?
To cite these numbers.
But the bottom line is it breaks down to the retention charge,
as you would call it, obstructions and false statement.
And is there a conspiracy charge in here?
I believe so.
I don't have in front of me right now.
Again, this is not biblically accurate
because I'm not looking at a charging document.
I'm looking at a summary sheet.
So there's language in there that
might actually be reflecting a single count instead of two.
But I think there was a conspiracy count as well.
Michael Popok, for all of our viewers out there.
I see the great big smile on your face.
Can you one react to that, but two break down the charges that he listed in layman's terms?
Sure.
I was laughing because of trusty.
It's like, does anybody believe that Jim trusty can't remember
what was in the half-page summons?
It's completely.
It's completely unbelievable.
I don't know.
There might have been a conspiracy account.
It might have been my two-to-fish salad order from lunch.
I'm not really sure.
It's ridiculous.
And this is what we've now pieced it together from that
and from other reporting that there are seven counts.
SB&AJ Act, I'll talk about false statement,
destruction of documents, obstruction of justice,
which we knew from the beginning.
Marik Harlan used the word obstruction
about six times when he appointed Jack Smith,
and conspiracy meaning there's more than one person involved
with everything related to Mar-a-Lago,
and there's been reporting that there may be a witness tampering,
but trust the, could remember,
it couldn't come up with that one on the tip of his tongue.
Either. So let's start with S. B. Inage Act.
That is the easiest one for the Department of Justice to prove for Jack Smith's
people to prove because there's so few moving parts.
You do not need classified or top secret documents.
So this whole issue, this whole defense of ID classified them, they weren't
classified. Everybody to classified doesn't matter because the documents that are at issue in an espionage is the willful retention
and or use or dissemination of material that relates to the national defense, so they call
it national defense information, NDI. And there, there, there is no defense to the fact that within that 13,000 pages of
original documents, there is NDI, national defense information, because at least 100 of
them are top secret and classified. Even if you unclassify them and un top secret them,
they are still national defense information. It doesn't change the intrinsic character of the document.
And he's caught red handed.
It's like sticky fly paper.
He's got him.
He didn't return them.
Those are two elements.
And they are NDI.
And if you do it willfully and intentionally,
and what do you call over two years, a year and a half,
of Donald Trump trying to play cat and mouse with first
the, the National Archive, then the Department of Justice and the FBI, then federal judges
issuing subpoenas and search warrants and orders for turnover and him lying all along the
way to his inner circle, including at least three sets, no, four sets of lawyers starting
with the lawyer that represented him at the very beginning when he was still in office.
And then with the National Archive, about, oh, you've got 15 boxes.
Okay.
That's the, that's, tell him that's all of it.
When, when that lawyer said, I'm not doing that because that's not true.
Then Evan Corcoran and Christina Bob being forced to certify under penalty of perjury that
this envelope of 34 things was the entire universe when there was at least another few thousand
plus one hundred mark top secret and confidential in a room they never were allowed into that
Donald Trump lied to them about and then had them
sign this sworn statement, which is a lie under oath.
This goes back to how many people are involved in this conspiracy with the conspiracy count.
Evan Corcoran could be unindicted or indicted, co-conspirator number two, Mark Meadows, who
was involved at least with the Mar-a-Lago chain of custody documents while
he was still on the White House, indicted or unindicted, co-conspirator number one.
The guy moving the boxes, Walt Nauta, in and out of the room before Evan Corcoran even
had a chance to look as they spoon-fed him that information, unindicted, probably indicted, co-conspirator number three, whoever helped pack
the boxes to take it to to a bedminster and move the SUV and so on and so on.
So espionage act, you then have false statement.
That would be, I'm not sure Donald Trump himself gave false statements because I'm not sure
he gave statements directly to the FBI, the Department of Justice, but to the extent that he did, that we got a false statement
charged in 2001, which is, which is right. It's always in the arsenal for, for prosecutors.
You've got obstruction of justice, which is exactly what it sounds like. We asked you
for the documents. You didn't return them. You lied to us through your lawyers and you
didn't return them. You just tried to spoon feed us the documents, and you did address rehearsal as a federal
judge has noted, and we caught you.
You altered your video cameras, and your video tape.
You move the boxes in and out of the room before we arrive.
This is the Department of Justice in the FBI.
These are all badges of obstruction.
You had your lawyer sign a penalty
of surgery, something you knew that wasn't true. This is all how obstruction of just this
happens. And that's what we always thought the case was about. We talked about concires
conspiracy. And to the extent that documents are missing or ripped up or shoved down drains
or fireplaces, you got destruction of documents and spoliation of documents.
So you got all, those are the charges.
And then when you're ready,
but let's talk about Miami when you get there.
Because it's, we'll talk about that in a moment.
We're talking about serious, serious jail time
for these various crimes.
Each obstruction count alone,
we're talking about up to 20 years in prison and for anybody
regardless of their age, the compounding effect of these charges would be a life sentence of any
individual, at any age. Someone was just born, was convicted, that's if you add up all of the years
for all of these charges.
What we're going to be focused on next, as you alluded to, is who is going to be the
judge assigned to this matter? One of the things we should look forward to as well are the
conditions on BAL. These are very serious crimes. These are not no BAL crimes. There's
going to be a significant monetary component to the
bail. That would be the law here, as well as a lot of very serious conditions and
restrictions that are going to be placed pending the trial date. And then finally,
one of the pieces of news that we're learning as well is that we do
expect other individuals to be indicted.
They may be indicted already, and we just don't know about it, but there are others who
are expected to be indicted.
Finally, I'll let you close Popeyes with this specific venue.
Yeah, let's talk about Miami.
First of all, Ben, there's already been reporting that the arrangement and the arrangement
on Tuesday was news to the Secret Service, which continues to provide protection to Donald
Trump, and they learned it in his social media postings.
So this caught them completely flat-footed.
I'm sure they've thought about, they'd have to be deaf, dumb, and blind not to think about
the possibility that he would be indicted federally for these crimes, but they didn't learn about it.
They're not, they're not too pleased until even the Department of Justice didn't tip
anybody off.
This was leak proof about it.
And now they're scrambling.
That's why I think it's Tuesday.
They're scrambling between now the next four or five days to get their security plan in
place to bring Donald Trump and his convoy of black tinted SUVs,
you know, in and out of the federal court house, the main federal court house in Miami.
Miami is an interesting venue. I practiced there. I have practiced there for over 20 years.
The bench, which primarily has come from the state court bench and they get elevated to
the federal court, is really solid, very strong.
We were always very happy with the people that got elevated.
Most of them, many of them came through Obama and even Clinton.
It was a few that came through Trump more recently, but it's sort of a moderate bench in
that way.
There's a couple in there that I would think, that's not the greatest pick for justice,
so to speak, but I think we can live would think, that's not the greatest pick for justice, so to speak,
but I think we can live with most everyone
that could be the judge assigned to this.
I think it did not happen by random,
this is my own pop-ok theory.
I don't think the Miami division of the Southern District
was picked by accident.
I think the chief judge of the court system got involved
and said, I think it's better to put it in Miami
for multiple reasons, including the ability system got involved and said, I think it's better to put it in Miami for multiple reasons,
including the ability to defend it and security.
And then he's gonna be treated just like anybody else
in terms of being, he's not gonna be in an orange jumpsuit
and pretrial detained, but he's gonna have to be processed
federally and arrested and ultimately
arraigned that same day.
He'll plead not guilty.
We'll see, I guess it'll be Jim Trusty,
who will be his lawyer.
They'll have to find some sort of Florida lawyer
to be their local counsel,
because they'll need local counsel for this.
I'm not sure who that's gonna be,
but maybe I know them.
We'll see what happens there.
And then yes, it's gonna go right that day
to the federal statute that deals with whether
pretrial detention is appropriate. Don't think pretrial detention is going to be in the cards,
even though we'd like it to be, even if even though it's espionage and conspiracy. And even though
he's now, I mean, there's not that many, there's not that many defendants, criminal defendants brought before a federal judge who
have been indicted twice within a month or two in two different places.
So he's going to have to deal with that.
Good, you know, good on Donald Trump.
You know, if you're going to be a master criminal, I mean, really, he's going to be four or
five times indicted while he's still running for office, which is saying something and probably
in a middle of a criminal trial during the primaries.
So they're going to have to go through all of that.
They're going to set bail if Sam Beckman freed for FTX's failures, any measure, it'll probably
be over a million dollars.
If not more, he'll post it.
And then there'll be conditions.
And you did a good job during today's brothers podcast.
Maybe now you can hit it of what you think the possible conditions would be or should
be related to his travel and his liberty.
I think there's going to be travel restrictions.
I don't think they're going to prohibit him from traveling here or abroad.
But I do think they will require declaration specific itineraries
Very strict supervision. It's gonna require approval each time
He is going to be traveling especially if it's international travel
But if he violates any of these terms and you know that Donald Trump does not like to be controlled in any way
If he violates any terms, he's going to be deeply controlled right now
and that could lead to him being immediately remanded into custody.
And finally, Popoq, you mentioned expect other indictments as well.
Of course, you have Fulton County District Attorney, Fony Willis. We expect
Of course, you have Fulton County District Attorney, Fony Willis, we expect criminal indictments there
from the Grand Jury late July, early August,
and then special counsel, Jack Smith,
still has at least one other grand jury,
multiple grand juries, but at least one other grand jury
in DC investigating a whole different set of crimes
of Donald Trump's election interference,
Donald Trump's threats to, Donald Trump's threats
to local and state election officials, Donald Trump's wire fraud and other campaign finance
violations and expect indictments there in the next few months as well.
So I can be a member of that.
I'm a head and D.A.
And I don't think Manhattan D.A. is done.
I think Alvin Bragg's got a taste for the indictment.
He did it with Stormy Daniels. He broke the glass ceiling for prosecutors. I think he's going to come
up with a new set of indictments related to the things that are parallel to the civil
fraud investigation by Latisha James, which is again economic peril for Donald Trump, something
he probably hates, where somebody's going to take his money and bankrupt him. That's
going on too. But the last thing that it was disgusting as I was driving home to jump on this hot tick
with you to hear all of the MAGA Republicans in Congress side against history, against justice,
against democracy and with Donald Trump.
It would be like everybody in the 70s jumping on the Nixon bad wagon after he had been almost
indicted and impeached for Watergate.
I mean, it's really, it is, but it is the reason that they're never going to win the general
election.
Yet, he's going to use this in the short term to raise a tremendous amount of money and
get a lot of publicity and a lot of attraction against
his multiple competitors.
We can't name two of them.
He's going to get the nomination, but he's never going to win the general election.
No, I trust the American people that they're not going to put in the White House a four
or five time indicted, potentially convicted, twice impeached, a judge-sex abuser as our
president of the United States.
I trust the American people.
I do too.
I want to give a special thanks to you, Michael Popack, for joining us on our
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