Special counsel Jack Smith plans to resign before Trump takes office: Report Special counsel Jack Smith is planning to step down before President-elect Donald Trump takes office on January 20, according to The New York Times. November 13, 2024...
Special Counsel Jack Smith, the leader of two federal prosecutions of Donald Trump, will wrap up his work and resign before the president-elect takes office in January, according to new reporting from the New York Times. Nov 13, 2024 ...
TheNew York Times reportedthat Smith’s team has been vigorously investigating Trump’s multi-million fundraising, which was ostensibly intended to finance efforts to uncover fraud in the 2020 election, even when Trump and his team knew claims of fraud were false. Smith may have doomed...
It's unclear when the report will be submitted to Attorney General Merrick Garland and likely sent to Congress, as the attorney general has done withreportsfromother special counselsbefore they were made public. The New York Timesfirst reportedSmith's plans to step down. ...
“The absence of any prosecutions of former presidents until this case does not reflect the understanding that presidents are immune from criminal liability,” Smith wrote, according toThe New York Times. “It instead underscores the unprecedented nature of petitioner’s alleged conduct.” ...
Kelly, who in an interview withthe New York Times, said Trump is “certainly an authoritarian” and “admires people who are dictators,” in addition to meeting the definition of a fascist. Trump,according to a book, also told Kelly that Adolf “Hitler did some...
“Jack Smith should be considered mentally deranged and he should be thrown out of the country,” the former president said on “Cats & Cosby.”
A New York Times guest essay argued that the Department of Justice's prosecution of former President Donald Trump, even if successful, may have "terrible consequences" for America. (Getty Images) Smith asked the Supreme Court to rule on whether Trump can be prosecuted on charges relat...
To the editor:Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith’srecent court filing, which addresses the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling that former President Trump is immune from prosecution for official acts, exposes new and deeply disturbing details of the Capitol rio...
Washington —Special counsel Jack Smith on Monday sought to end his bid to revive the case against President-elect Donald Trump arising from his alleged mishandling of sensitive government documents, which would bring to a close the historic and unprecedented case against the nation's 45th and 47t...