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WASHINGTON – Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith asked Monday to dismiss the criminal case against President-elect Donald Trump for allegedly trying to steal the 2020 election.
Special Counsel Jack Smith, who recently completed his second report on President-elect Donald Trump, resigned from the Department of Justice (DOJ) on Friday, a court filing revealed. The court ...
Special Counsel Jack Smith delivers remarks about an indictment of former President Donald Trump during a news conference at a Department of Justice office in Washington, Aug. 1, 2023. (DOUG MILLS ...
“Former Special Counsel Jack Smith and his team ... “These actions undermined the integrity of the Justice Department and violated the core responsibility of prosecutors to do justice ...
In the coming weeks, there is a very real possibility that the federal district court in Florida will rule that Attorney General Merrick Garland’s appointment of Jack Smith as a special counsel ...
Smith says his team explored charging Trump with violating the Insurrection Act but believed it would’ve been legally risky ...
President Donald Trump on Wednesday picked Stanley Woodward, a lawyer for multiple Trump aides over the years and for ...
The president is still facing several civil suits related to Jan. 6, though his Justice Department is trying to prevent this approach to accountability.
President Trump’s triumphant speech on Friday afternoon at the Great Hall of the Department of Justice is a reversal ... and retention of classified documents — led by Special Counsel Jack Smith, the ...
President Donald Trump named yet another veteran of his criminal cases to the upper ranks of the Justice Department on ... cases brought by special counsel Jack Smith. He represented Trump ...
Joining the 10 million visitors to Minnesota state parks every year? Here’s a way to do so for free. Special counsel Jack Smith is evaluating how to wind down the two federal cases against ...
Across the Justice Department a number of high-ranking officials have been demoted or reassigned in moves by the new administration that have unsettled career employees. A Justice Department official ...