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On Wednesday, David Harbach, one of Jack Smith’s top prosecutors, threw several temper tantrums at Ft. Pierce federal courthouse in Florida as the classified documents case implodes.
“Mr. Woodward’s story about what happened at that [August] meeting is a fantasy; it did not happen,” a frustrated Harbach said to Judge Cannon on Wednesday.
Investigative reporter Julie Kelly attended the two hearings in Judge Cannon’s court on Wednesday. According to Julie Kelly, David Harbach became so frustrated at one point that he pounded his fists on the podium.
Judge Cannon scolded Harbach and told him to “calm down.”
“David Harbach, one of Smith’s lead prosecutors and usually a cool customer in court, had a series of mini temper tantrums this morning. At times pounding his fist on the podium and clapping his hands in anger to emphasize a point, Harbach was totally unprofessional, demeaning, and petulant,” Julie Kelly said on Wednesday.
“Cannon asked Harbach to “calm down” during one diatribe about accusations DOJ threatened one of the defense attorneys to get his client to flip on Donald Trump,” Julie Kelly said. “He kept trying to argue with her–Cannon also remains measured most of the time and is no fan of antics–and when she asked him a question about an issue, he shot back “that’s not the right question.”
A few reporters in the media room even gasped, according to Julie Kelly.
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On Wednesday, David Harbach, one of Jack Smith’s top prosecutors, threw several temper tantrums at Ft. Pierce federal courthouse in Florida as the classified documents case implodes.
>“Mr. Woodward’s story about what happened at that [August] meeting is a fantasy; it did not happen,” a frustrated Harbach said to Judge Cannon on Wednesday.
>Investigative reporter Julie Kelly attended the two hearings in Judge Cannon’s court on Wednesday. According to Julie Kelly, David Harbach became so frustrated at one point that he pounded his fists on the podium.
>Judge Cannon scolded Harbach and told him to “calm down.”
>“David Harbach, one of Smith’s lead prosecutors and usually a cool customer in court, had a series of mini temper tantrums this morning. At times pounding his fist on the podium and clapping his hands in anger to emphasize a point, Harbach was totally unprofessional, demeaning, and petulant,” Julie Kelly said on Wednesday.
>“Cannon asked Harbach to “calm down” during one diatribe about accusations DOJ threatened one of the defense attorneys to get his client to flip on Donald Trump,” Julie Kelly said. “He kept trying to argue with her–Cannon also remains measured most of the time and is no fan of antics–and when she asked him a question about an issue, he shot back “that’s not the right question.”
>A few reporters in the media room even gasped, according to Julie Kelly.
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