Kamala uses Jack Smith filing to attack Trump in campaign ad
We all knew the 156-page filing by special prosecutor Jack Smith was meant to be used in Democratic Party presidential nominee Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign ads, and it only took her campaign a few days to put out a new spot that relies on these accusations.
“We knew it was bad. But it’s worse than we thought. Much worse than we thought,” the new ad read as video footage from the Jan. 6 unrest played in the background.
Then the ad turned even more ominous. “He knew what he was doing,” the ad text read. “And next time there will be no one to stop him.”
The implication: running mate J.D. Vance is a Trump sycophant who will go along with anything he says.
The ad started airing on Sunday in battleground states as polling remains too close to call in most of them.
The trial itself was delayed beyond election, if he even still has a case after the Supreme Court presidential immunity ruling. But Smith is a partisan hack, and he proved it by providing a biased, misleading filing for Democrats to seize on just as early voting gets underway in a number of states.