The legal case involving Jack Smith's appointment may impact other cases as well. Trump's lawyers might question the validity of Smith's appointment in another case. Judge Cannon's ruling is already being used by defense lawyers in separate special counsel cases, asserting that if Smith's appointment was found invalid, it should apply to other cases too. This legal precedent is starting to influence defense strategies in cases involving different special counsels, such as the one in Las Vegas and another case related to Hunter Biden in California.
As the Republican National Convention entered its second day, former President Donald J. Trump and his allies absorbed the stunning new reality that the most formidable legal case against him had been thrown out by a federal judge, who ruled that the appointment of the special counsel who brought the case, Jack Smith, had violated the Constitution.
Alan Feuer, who has been covering the classified documents case for The Times, explains what it means that the case could now be dead.
Guest: Alan Feuer, a reporter covering extremism and political violence for The New York Times.
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