Elie Honig criticized Special Counsel Jack Smith's actions as a 'cheap shot,' arguing it violates DOJ policy by attempting to influence the election with procedural alterations.
Honig contended that 'procedurally, Smith's filing was all backwards,' asserting the typical order of indictment followed by defense motions was flipped to expedite exposure before the election.
The segment grew tense when Aganga-Williams confronted Honig's claims, insisting that Smith's actions didn't breach the DOJ's 60-day rule, arguing for a different interpretation.
Ultimately, Honig expressed concern that deviating from established procedures indicates a potential intent to sway public opinion during a critical pre-election period.
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