For the unaware and not updated, Introducing: Jack will likely sound like another podcast drama. And it is, in some ways. What makes it unique is that it is all based on current events. It Involves a former president of the United States.
Introducing: Jack is fascinating because of the characters involved. Donald J. Trump himself is at the center of this narrative. In the wake of the January 6th Capitol siege, an indictment seems imminent. But is it?
The title of this podcast is about a real person. Introducing: Jack is about Jack Smith. The DOJ appointed him as the special counsel to the Trump investigation. Hosts Dr. Allison Gill and Andrew McCabe focus on Jack's work handling this case. Both Dr. Gill and McCabe are no strangers to this type of circus.
Dr. Gill created Mueller, She Wrote on The Daily Beans. The award-winning podcast followed the investigation into Trump's Russian connection. The name comes from Special Counsel Robert Mueller.
Meanwhile, McCabe was the FBI acting director who opened the said investigation. Together, they guide listeners through the maze of investigation.
Search warrant issuances and court filings are all part of a bigger strategy. They also leave clues to whatever else may be going on in secret.
Subpoenas have their own stories to tell. Almost anything and anyone involved in the fake electors scheme has received one.
Official documents seized from Mar-a-Lago uncover motives but open more questions than answers. Will the special master review Trump requested yield results in his favor?
Introducing: Jack tries to dissect the developments as they unfold. Their expert guests help them understand. Every appeal approved or rejected by the Supreme Court will be under scrutiny. This legal drama is like no other in recent history.
Introducing: Jack discusses a story that's sure to go into the annals of modern American history. Until this case is over, anything can still happen.
Though there's no telling how this will end, each latest episode may be even more exciting than the last.
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