Ty Cobb, a White House lawyer during Robert Mueller’s Russiagate investigation, thinks Joe Biden’s Special Counsel Jack Smith is poised to issue an indictment over the January 6th demonstration at the U.S. Capitol – although whether Donald Trump will be included, listed as an unindicted co-conspirator, or left out altogether is less clear. Smith has already indicted the former president over his alleged mishandling of documents.
“I think they are ready to go,” Cobb said of the investigation into Trump’s alleged role in January 6th. “I think what is called the Jan. 6 case… has been a very important matter to the special prosecutor,” he added, saying Smith had “gone about [his investigation] very deliberately, [and] moved heaven and earth to do it in a timely way.”
Cobb is a controversial character, having praised Russiagate investigator Robert Mueller as “an American hero” and insisted Russiagate was not “a witch hunt” in 2019.
Special Counsel John Durham reported earlier this year that the FBI had “failed to uphold their important mission of strict fidelity to the law” when they began the investigation that paved the way for Mueller, and were motivated by “confirmation bias”.
Former Trump White House Lawyer Ty Cobb explains to CNN's @ErinBurnett why he believes an indictment around the January 6th case is coming. Watch: pic.twitter.com/MXSU4vyakT
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