Ohio Sen. JD Vance, the Republican vice presidential candidate, has accused special counsel Jack Smith of attempting to influence the 2024 election through legal actions against former President Donald Trump. Vance made these statements following the filing of a superseding indictment in the election interference case on Tuesday.
Vance criticized Smith for what he perceived as a pattern of filing lawsuits to sway election outcomes. While acknowledging that he had not read the entire document, Vance asserted that the indictment appeared to be another instance of Smith's alleged interference efforts.
The superseding indictment, according to Vance, attempted to redefine the role of Vice President Mike Pence in the events surrounding the January 6 certification proceeding. Prosecutors argue that Trump's actions in pressuring Pence exceeded the boundaries of his official duties.
Vance referenced a previous Supreme Court ruling that granted Trump partial immunity in the case, emphasizing that he believed the Court's decision was reasonable. He condemned Smith's actions as an attempt at election interference and expressed his belief that Smith should not hold any position of power.
Despite the legal maneuvers, Vance maintained that he did not think the indictment would have a significant impact on the case's legal standing. He reiterated his stance that Smith's actions were inappropriate and underscored the importance of prevailing in the upcoming election.