Jack Smith Is Finished!He’s about to face some serious heat

President Trump continues to remain defiant and Iashing out at Special Counsel Jack Smith, the DOJ, and President Joe Biden over the legal battIes he is currently fig hting, maintaining that the cases and investigations are politically motivated and meant to hurt him, not effect justice in America.

Particularly, he did so on Truth Social after the Supreme Court rejected a request from Special CounseI Jack Smith to immediately hear a claim from President Trump that he is protected from prosecution in the election case by presidential immunity.

Declaring something of a victory and commenting on what he sees as the ridicuIousness of the case, Trump wrote, “The Supreme Court has unanimously rejected Deranged Jack Smith’s “SUPER SPEEDY” lawsuit against me. This sick puppies team of Lowlifes and Radical Left Thugs could have brought this “case” 3 years ago, and it would be long over by now. No, they waited until right in the middle of my very successful campaign for President.”

This Historic Photo Has Never Been Edited – Look Closely

In this photo, you see Johnny Carson and Carol Wayne. Johnny Carson is playing his funny character, Art Fern. Carol Wayne is playing the Matinee Lady. This picture is from “The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson” on January 13, 1984.

Johnny Carson was a famous host. He made many people laugh. He had many characters, and Art Fern was one of the most loved. Art Fern was a fast-talking salesman. He made silly jokes and talked very quickly.

Carol Wayne was often on the show with Johnny. She played the Matinee Lady. She stood next to Art Fern and looked pretty and acted a little silly. People loved to see them together.

This photo is special because it shows a real moment from TV history. It has not been changed or edited. What you see is what really happened. Look closely at their faces and their clothes. It brings back the fun and laughter from the show.

This picture reminds us of the good times when Johnny Carson made us laugh. It is a true piece of TV history.

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