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NBC Analyst Encourages Audience To Interfere With Trump’s Classified Documents Case
NBC and MSNBC legal analyst Glenn Kirschner encouraged his audience to file complaints against U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon, who is overseeing Biden DOJ-appointed special counsel Jack Smith’s classified documents case against Trump.
Cannon recently postponed the case against former President Trump “indefinitely” after unsealing documents indicating that Smith’s team manipulated evidence in the case. Smith’s team is accused of misrepresenting the chain of custody of the documents that Trump is charged with mishandling.
Charges were not brought against President Biden, who left classified documents in numerous unsecured locations, nor were they brought against former Vice President Mike Pence, who also mishandled classified documents.
In response to Cannon’s decisions, the radical left has sought to have her disbarred from the case. Cannon, a Trump appointee, has refused to allow Smith to speed through his immensely complex case against the former president in order to secure a guilty verdict before Election Day.
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To that end, MSNBC and NBC legal analyst Glenn Kirschner instructed his audience to flood the court with complaints against Judge Cannon.
Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals chief judge William Pryor, in a May 22 order, dismissed the baseless effort, however. Pryor rejected four complaints against Cannon for their lack of evidence to suggest that Cannon is engaging in misconduct and issued a pointed statement dismissing the effort.
“These complaints appear to be part of an orchestrated campaign, as described in Judicial-Conduct Rule 10(b) and the accompanying commentary. The Chief Circuit Judge of the Eleventh Circuit has considered and dismissed four of those orchestrated complaints as merits-related and as based on allegations lacking sufficient evidence to raise an inference that misconduct has occurred,” he said.
In total, more than 1,000 complaints were made against Cannon by radical leftists seeking to have her removed from the case.
The Eleventh Circuit’s judicial council ordered the court clerk to discard any additional complaints against Cannon if they are similar to the four that were dismissed by Pryor.
The Washington Examiner determined that Kirschner was the source of the complaints after he gave his audience instructions on how to file them. “You can file a judicial misconduct complaint form,” Kirschner told his listeners.
This is the video made by MSNBC legal analyst Glenn Kirschner urging viewers to file formal judicial complaints against Judge Cannon in Trump documents case. Around 13:25 offers very specific instructions for doing it. 'So, you click on menu…' https://t.co/Ywm33A8AAs
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He then proceeded to give them step-by-step instructions on how to file the complaint, including which menu to select.
Kirschner previously worked as a federal prosecutor before joining the NBC network. He has emerged as one of the most vocal supporters of politically motivated prosecutions of Trump and his supporters in recent years.
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