How is this not prosecutorial misconduct?
It obviously appears extremely excessive. The excuse they're hiding behind is "this is the work of the grand jury" who supposedly "is working on new leads and information since the original indictments."
I believe Trump made some mistakes, some serious, but the quantity of charges is absurd, as many of them could and should have been better consolidated, for a variety of reasons.
Best case the current judge throws a large swath of the current batch out. That would lighten the current load quite a bit, and goad Smith into further showing his hand.
Congress needs to act at this point too. Their investigations into "weaponization of government" and "origins of covid" have been complete catastrophes though. They're too busy playing both sides to focus on doing what's actually right.
Judge Cannon needs to call him to her chambers and tell him that.
And after the warning, let him know that still proceeding with it will be contempt of court, with jail.