In a filing that argues Donald Trump is not immune from prosecution, Jack Smith offered new details of the former president’s alleged efforts to overturn the election.
"Special counsel Jack Smith laid out new evidence to support his assertion that Donald Trump’s efforts to subvert the results of the 2020 election were taken as a private candidate, rather than his official capacity as the president..."
Cue republicans immediately trying to shift the discussion to how inappropriate it is to do literally anything at all relating to Donald Trump's many indictments while the election is this close at hand, because as the republican candidate for president he should be above the law. You know, in the name of fairness.
When you're building a case against someone like Trump, you wait until it's rock solid before moving on it. There's the reason federal prosecutors have such a high conviction rate.