Donald Trump, like any other American, has the constitutional right to remain silent rather than potentially incriminating himself, but he rarely avails himself of that opportunity, a legal expert said. Former federal prosecutor Glenn Kirschner delivered a closing argument-style presentation on his YouTube channel highlighting recent remarks the Republican nominee made that he believes show evidence of guilt in the Jan. 6 case that remains pending just days before the election. “Special counsel Jack Smith’s team must work overtime capturing and cataloguing all of Donald Trump’s sharply self-in…