Jack Smith (born June 5, 1969) American career prosecutor who in November 2022 was appointed special counsel in the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) in charge of two ongoing investigations into possible criminal activity by former U.S. president Donald Trump. One investigation was related to ...
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Special counsel Jack Smith is in talks with leadership at the Justice Department evaluating ways he can end prosecutions of Donald Trump, sources told ABC News.
The special counsel further wrote that Trump “sought to encroach on powers specifically assigned by the Constitution to other branches, to advance his own self-interest and perpetuate himself in power, contrary to the will of the people.” Therefore, Smith wrote, prosecu...
Former President Donald Trump's vendetta against Special Counsel Jack Smith and his federal probes continued on the campaign trail.
Smith's brief argues that Trump's scheme to remain in power for a second term "was a private criminal effort," not one that involved official conduct, and that Trump tried to overturn the election in his capacity as a candidate — not as president. ...
To repeat, this is projection on Trump’s part, as the case is for election interference. But there are some supporters of the comparison between Smith and Comey, including former federal prosecutor Elie Honig, who, in New York Magazine, asks, “What’s the distinction? Both violated ordinary...
Donald Trump's lawyers are pressing to have special counsel Jack Smith’s team held in contempt. The Republican former president's lawyers said Thursday prosecutors have taken steps to advance the 2020 election interference case against him in violation
No one prosecutor, no one case, no one election should be able to determine the fate of the rule of law.
There is not a lot Smith can do about that; he’s a prosecutor, not a politician. He is appropriately leaving the political judgment to the voters, and proceeding as if a trial is inevitable. He is treating the most significant criminal case in American history as a run-of-...