Special Counsel Jack Smith plans to introduce expert witness evidence against former President Donald Trump in his trial related to the Capitol riot.
The evidence includes cell phone data from inside the White House, with three expert witnesses expected to testify about the movements of individuals toward the Capitol area during and after Trump’s speech at the Ellipse.
Prosecutors argue that the experts can reveal explosive evidence by analyzing cellular phone data, including Twitter usage and data extraction from White House cell phones used by Trump and others on January 6. (Trending: Dr. Fauci Says the Unthinkable About Going To Church)
• Expert 1: Reviewed location history data for Google accounts and devices associated with individuals who moved, on January 6, 2021, from an area at or near the Ellipse to an area encompassing the United States Capitol building.
• Expert 2: Reviewed the collection and use of location history data of people going towards the U.S. Capitol after Trump’s speech at the Ellipse.
• Expert 3: Reviewed phone and data from Trump’s phones on January 6.
Special counsel Jack Smith plans to call on an expert to analyze private communications from former President Trump's cell phone during the Capitol riots… https://t.co/05rnwxVcfu pic.twitter.com/L1Uq5LqZJj
— AnalyzingAmerica (@AnalyzAmerica) December 14, 2023
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