The Justice Department has asked a federal appeals court to move swiftly in reversing a judge’s order that had blocked the agency from releasing any part of special counsel Jack Smith’s investigative report on Donald Trump.
Jack Smith's report says prosecutors could have convicted Trump had his election win not prevented the case from proceeding.
The special counsel’s report on his investigation said the Justice Department had ample evidence to convict Donald Trump of trying to obstruct the 2020 election results.
The first part of former Special Counsel Jack Smith’s report on his now-closed investigations into President-elect Trump was released Tuesday, days before he will be sworn into office.
The special counsel says he stands fully behind his decision to bring criminal charges against the president-elect and says he believes Trump would have been convicted had he not won the 2024 election.
Donald Trump has claimed that "deranged" Jack Smith was fired as special counsel by the Department of Justice ahead of the president-elect's return to office. Newsweek has contacted the Trump ...
open image in gallery Donald Trump’s speech to supporters before a mob stormed the Capitol on January 6, 2021 was enough to prove ‘incitement,’ according to Jack Smith (AP) Case law reviewed ...
The so-called documents case refers to Smith's probe into whether Trump left the White House in 2021 with classified documents.
U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon barred the Justice Department from sending the report to the heads of the House and Senate judiciary committees.
A federal judge blocked the release of Jack Smith's report on Donald Trump's classified documents case because his co-defendants face a possible trial