So Judge Cannon got her idea that Jack Smith was improperly appointed from an opinion by Clarence Thomas, likely the most corrupt member of SCOTUS ( at least for now), and a man with the most to fear from the appointment of a special council to investigate his financial impropriety.
Is that about it?
The IRS doesn't need a special council appointed to audit Clarence Thomas.
#SCOTUS #Corruption #Bribery #Kickbacks #RobertsCourt

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@dougiec3 no, not at all.

It's been pointed out for months that Smith was improperly appointed, and if anything, it was Thomas that got the idea from Cannon.

But more likely, they simply both knew about this problem with the prosecution because it was common knowledge. There's always been this dispute about the Smith since his role was announced.

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