Prosecutor Kim Foxx Responds to Jussie Smollett Indictment by Pointing Finger at Trump
Kim Foxx Drags Trump into Shocking Response to Jussie Smollett Indictment
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By Joe Saunders
Published February 12, 2020 at 3:30pm
Even Democrats cant be this gullible.
When actor Jussie Smollett told Chicago police last year hed been the victim of a racist, homophobic assault, he blamed President Donald Trumps supporters.
When Cook County States Attorney Kim Foxx was faced with the news this week that Smollett had been indicted on charges of lying to police, she blamed Trump himself.
Its a good bet that by now most of the country knows Smolletts story never added up.
The question is whether Foxxs argument will carry any weight.
It was just over a year ago when Smollett, a star of the Fox drama Empire, came forward with the literally unbelievable story that hed been attacked in the early morning hours on a Chicago street near his home by two men who told him he was in MAGA country, in reference to Trumps Make America Great Again slogan.
As it turned out, though, Smollett appears to have been attacked by two acquaintances in a staged affair that was apparently meant to drum up public sympathy for the actor.
Smollett then faced 16 felony charges related to filing a false report, but his case was dropped by the state attorneys office. He was let off with 15 hours of community service and forfeiture of $10,000 in bail money he paid when he was charged.
That infuriated not only the general public but also the Chicago police, particularly considering Foxx had announced she was recusing herself from the case, but never actually did.
In the new indictments against Smollett, as posted by WBBM in Chicago, special prosecutor Dan Webb wrote that he had reached no conclusions about whether the states attorneys office had engaged in wrongdoing in its handling of the case.
But that didnt stop Foxx, who is running for re-election and facing a primary next month, from lashing out at the special prosecutor and attempting to somehow rope the Trump administration into the Chicago legal system.
The Cook County States Attorneys office charged Jussie Smollett with multiple counts, and today the Special Prosecutor did the same, the Foxx campaign said in a prepared statement, according to WBBM-TV.
Whats questionable here is the James Comey-like timing of that charging decision, just 35 days before an election, which can only be interpreted as the further politicization of the justice system, something voters in the era of Donald Trump should consider offensive.
Actually, whats offensive is the Democratic projection at play here.
Not only does the Foxx campaign try to draw a link between the Cook County special prosecutor and former FBI Director James Comeys decision on the eve of the 2016 presidential election to reopen the bureaus investigation of the Hillary Clinton email scandal, it also tries to blame the Trump administration for the politicization of the justice system.
(Because the whole country knows the justice system in Chicagos home of Cook County, Illinois, was a shining example of judicial integrity before Trumps upset victory four years ago.)
What the statement neglects to communicate is that it was the fault of Hillary Clinton the 2016 Democratic nominee for president that there even was an email investigation in the first place. Comey has many, many faults, but blaming him for Clintons email problems is missing the point completely.
Likewise, there would be no special prosecutor in Cook County releasing decisions about the Smollett case at a sensitive time politically if the case hadnt been politicized from the beginning.
It was politicized by Smollett himself when he filed a report about the assault staunchly Democratic Chicago isnt MAGA country by any stretch of the imagination.
It was politicized by a willfully gullible national media that rushed to publicize an alleged attack that made Trump supporters look like racist criminals. (And some original accounts are still up and uncorrected.)
It was obviously politicized by Foxxs office last year, when, as Webbs investigation found, the charges were dropped against Smollett for no justifiable reason. In April, a Cook County judge in an unrelated case even went public with his feeling of just how poisonous that politicization of the justice system was to the public eye.
Yet Foxx, in the middle of a re-election campaign, is accusing the special prosecutor of politicization of the justice system. And, for good measure, shes trying to make the case of a celebrity accused of concocting a bizarre victimization tale in the Windy City into some kind of referendum on the presidency of Donald Trump.
The Jussie Smollett assault story wasnt caused by Trump. It wasnt Trump who decided to drop charges against him. And it wasnt Trump who appointed the special prosecutor that brought new charges against the actor.
Kim Foxxs re-election will be or should be decided on her constituents opinion own merits (or lack thereof) not her transparent attempt to make it about Trump.
Not even Democrats, not even in Chicago, could be gullible enough to fall for that.
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