Senior Donald Trump advisor Stephen Miller said on Thursday that his legal organization has discovered new evidence that Special Counsel Jack Smith, and not the ex-president, "is the one subverting the law."
Miller, who was exposed by a journalist who explained the Trump associate's "radicalization," operates America First Legal, which files legal cases alleging white people are the ones experiencing serious discrimination in the United States.
That group, which claims to work "every day to fight for the American people and advance the rule of law in the United States," on Thursday announced the discovery of "explosive litigation docs."
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"We sued DOD and uncovered a secret Obama memo on presidential records which shows that Jack Smith is the one subverting the law," the group declared. "The directive, which legally binds DOJ, vests POTUS with sole authority to determine which records are his."
Miller's group included a screenshot of the front page of a memorandum of understanding purportedly regarding "presidential information technology community operations." The rest of the filing doesn't appear to be publicly available.
Miller himself shared the development as "breaking" news.
Fox News also picked up the purported finding from America First Legal, saying the "revelation of secret Obama-era program casts doubt on stated reason for Trump Mar-a-Lago raid."
"A purportedly never-before-seen Department of Defense memo from the Obama era appears to indicate the federal government already may have had original copies of the documents seized at former President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home in 2022, raising serious questions about the pretext for the raid, Fox News Digital has exclusively learned," Fox News reported on Thursday. "America First Legal, a conservative legal group, released Thursday what it says is a newly unearthed memo from the Obama administration Department of Defense 'confirming the government may have already had originals of the alleged classified documents involved in Special Counsel Jack Smith’s sham prosecution against President Trump.'"