The Department of Justice was ordered to provide information on communications between Jack Smith and Fani Willis.
JACK SMITH, THE PROSECUTOR WHO WOULD NEVER ADMIT WHAT HE WAS DOING. Just before 1 a.m. Tuesday, the Biden Justice Department’s hand-picked Trump prosecutor, Jack Smith, released a report on the ...
Jack Smith, who led the Jan. 6 and classified documents probes into Donald Trump, has formally resigned as special counsel.
Special Counsel Jack Smith resigned on Friday after completing investigative reports into President-elect Donald Trump, the ...
Special counsel Jack Smith’s report on President-elect Trump’s Jan. 6 election interference case could be released as early as Monday after a federal appeals court denied a bid to keep it secret.
Special Counsel Jack Smith's final report on his investigation into Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election could soon be released, as a federal appeals court on Thursday greenlit its ...
And so it ended for special counsel Jack Smith ... publicly releasing Smith’s report, even the portion that had nothing to do with her case. A tangle of ensuing court proceedings has only ...
The Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals has denied an effort to block the release of special counsel Jack Smith's final report on his two investigations into Donald Trump.
Like me on the hardwood, Jack Smith was a prosecutorial force when unopposed, undefeated when uncontested. But put him on (or in) the court, with a judge and defense team and political reality ...
A federal appeals court has rejected an effort by Donald Trump and his allies to block the Justice Department from releasing special counsel Jack Smith’s final report on his two defunct criminal ...
But a Trump-appointed judge’s order temporarily blocks special counsel Jack Smith’s report for up to three more days. Trump can now ask the Supreme Court to intervene It wasn’t immediately ...
Special counsel Jack Smith ... the release of Smith’s final report. The report breaks little new ground evidence-wise, instead rehashing much of what we already knew from court proceedings ...