FLOW: Trump May Be Indicted in Jack Smith Jan. 6 Investigation as early as Tomorrow: CBS News | Gatekeeper

Just in time to divert attention from pay-to-play crime Joe Biden.
Special Counsel Jack Smith could indict President Trump as early as Tuesday (tomorrow) in his investigation of January 6 in DC.
Last Tuesday morning President Trump released statement about the DOJ Biden’s latest attempt to arrest him on garbage charges.
“Crazy Jack Smith, attorney with DOJ Joe Biden, sent a letter (again, that was Sunday night!) stating that I was the TARGET of the January 6th Grand Jury Investigation, and giving me a very short 4 days to report to the Grand Jury, which almost always means Arrest and Indictment,” Trump said last week.
Special Counsel Jack Smith leaked another report The New York Times last wednesday night.
The leaks came after the House Oversight Committee raised $17 million in bank receipts and witness testimony in bribery, corruption, and a Biden Family leverage scheme with foreign regimes.
Jack Smith will likely use the same Civil War Civil Rights Violations that Merrick Garland and the DOJ have used to send January 6th protesters to jail for years for non-violent crimes.
According to CBS News, the DC grand jury investigating Trump could convict the former president as early as Tuesday afternoon.
“If there’s going to be an indictment here in DC under a special counsel investigation on January 6th, it could come as early as tomorrow, 1:00 p.m. Eastern time when the grand jury is here in the courthouse. The jury on January 6 is likely to meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays,” reports CBS reporter Scott MacFarlane.
“That’s the soonest it can happen but there’s definitely no date on the calendar…no definite charges…” he said.
WATCH:
Potential charges against former President Trump in the January 6 special counsel investigation could come as early as Tuesday this week, CBS News @MacFarlaneNews report. pic.twitter.com/9oFCmG6DDr
— CBS News (@CBSNews) July 24, 2023
Special Counsel Jack Smith recently indicted Trump on 37 federal charges in Miami.
Trump was charged with 31 counts of willful retention of national defense information and 6 other felony proceedings stemming from his conversations with his lawyers.