Former President Donald Trump and his attorneys have used a variety of arguments against special counsel Jack Smith’s Mar-a-Lago documents prosecution, including the claim that the Presidential Records Act invalidates the case. But legal expert Temidayo Aganga-Williams, a former senior investigative counsel for the January 6 Select Committee, shot down that argument during a CNN appearance on Thursday morning, March 14. “The Presidential Records Act is concerned with keeping a proper record of his official acts while in office,” Aganga-Williams told CNN’s Kate Bolduan. “So, it’s not a case whe…