Brandon Van Grack spoke to The Hill about special counsel Jack Smith presenting evidence to a Florida grand jury in the latest sign that former President Trump may face trial in Miami as prosecutors work to insulate the Mar-a-Lago case from legal challenges stemming from the location of the proceedings.
“It signals that charges are likely to be in Florida, which also signals that I think the special counsel likely did not believe that he had venue for one or more of the charges in D.C.,” Brandon said.
Though the Justice Department could try to make the case that Trump had involvement in the packing of the boxes during the D.C.-based transition, Brandon noted that several circuits have determined that preparatory acts alone cannot be used to determine venue.
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