Newsweek

Mike Davis, an ally to former President Donald Trump, has listed several legal analysts as "potential targets" for investigation if Trump beats President Joe Biden in the November presidential election.

Himself a lawyer, Davis is president of the conservative group Article III Project that supports "Constitutionalist" judges. He took to X, formerly Twitter, following a Politico report that analysts who have been critical of Trump regularly gather on Zoom calls for "off the record" discussions on the latest developments in the former president's myriad legal cases.

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Davis highlighted a passage that listed several alleged regular participants—conservative commentator Bill Kristol, Harvard law professor Laurence Tribe, former White House counsel John Dean, conservative lawyer George Conway, MSNBC legal analyst Andrew Weissman, and CNN legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin.

"Potential targets of the Trump 47 Justice Department's criminal probe of Biden Democrats' criminal conspiracy against Trump," Davis wrote, responding to the article.

In a statement to Newsweek, Davis wrote, "No one is above the law."

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Davis came under scrutiny from the Biden campaign on Tuesday after it posted a clip to X of him being interviewed by conservative commentator Benny Johnson, discussing the possibility of being Trump's attorney general.

"During my three-week reign of terror as Trump acting attorney general, before I get chased out of town with my Trump pardon, I will reign hell on Washington, D.C.," he said.

In a follow-up post, Davis wrote that he is "not going to serve as AG" and "can't get confirmed." He also disputed a separate post from the Biden campaign accusing him of saying there will be consequences for Americans who do not support Trump.

"I didn't say there'll be consequences for Americans who won't support Trump. (For Biden Democrats running illegal criminal conspiracy,)" he wrote.

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