Delay, Denial, and Disclosure: What Jack Smith’s Final Report Reveals—and What Judge Cannon Is Blocking
The Report That Almost Was....and still could be
Jack Smith’s final report—still sealed in parts—lays out a damning case against Donald Trump for his role in the January 6th conspiracy and classified document mishandling. But instead of closure, the legal system is now tangled in delay tactics and judicial overreach.
DOJ Policy Explained
Judge Cannon’s Pattern of Delay
January 6th Conspiracy Evidence
Coordinated Chaos: What the Evidence Shows
• Trump knowingly pushed false fraud claims
• Communications show intent to disrupt certification
• DOJ found sufficient evidence for conviction
• Subpoenas, public data, and testimony confirm conspiracy
The insurrection wasn’t spontaneous — it was orchestrated.
The People Are the Firewall
Jack Smith’s report may be sealed, but the evidence is already leaking into public consciousness. Judge Cannon’s rulings may delay accountability, but they can’t erase it. And DOJ policy may shield a sitting president, but it doesn’t silence the people. From courtrooms to comment sections, from protests to press briefings, the public remains the firewall against authoritarian drift. We’ve seen it before. We’ll see it again. Because democracy doesn’t rescue itself. The people do.




