In the filing it seems someone got ahold of Trump’s phone and had data extracted from it if I’m reading it correctly.
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Here we go!
Joyce Alene
@JoyceWhiteVance
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1/Jack Smith got into Trump’s phone & the expert who did it will testify to “the usage of these phones throughout the post-election period, including on and around January 6, 2021,” when a mob of Trump supporters attacked the Capitol...
Special counsel reveals plans to use Trump’s phone data at trial
Jack Smith indicated that he plans to call an expert witness who extracted and reviewed data copied from Trump’s phone.
https://www.politico.com/news/2023/12/11/special-counsel-trump-phone-data-trial-00131196
2/...after Trump urged them to fight to “stop the steal.” The expert’s review also included “analyzing images found on the phones and websites visited.”
Really bad news for Trump.
3/”The expert...will be able to “specifically” identify “the periods of time during which the defendant’s phone was unlocked & the Twitter application was open on January 6.”
He won’t be able to say whether Trump or someone else was using it, although presumably there will be eyewitnesses to help with that
4/Here’s the entire pleading, Smith’s disclosure of expert testimony. It’s a quick read: storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.usco…
5/Sounds like the government will use geolocation data from phones to show how people moved from the Ellipse to the Capitol after hearing Trump speak on January 6 & data from WH phones as well.
I think the House failed to fix rubber stamp warrant mechanism in section 702 of the NDAA again this year. Maybe those agencies feel emboldened.