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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 report also highlights how Trump's supporters stormed the capitol on Jan. 6.
Democratic members of the House Judiciary Committee called on the Department of Justice (DOJ) to release former special ...
Jack Smith, in final report, says voters saved Trump from being convicted in Jan. 6 case The DOJ released Smith's final report on his election interference probe.
In a series of weekend court filings, the DOJ continued to press for the release of special counsel Jack Smith's final report on his investigations into Donald Trump.
The DOJ immediately launched legal action after winning an appeal on a point of law as it seeks to make the report public before Trump takes office.
Prosecutors revealed their plans in a filing with the Atlanta-based 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in response to a motion by two Trump co-defendants to block the release of Smith's final report.
President-elect Donald Trump had tried to prevent the release of special counsel Jack Smith’s report before taking office next week.
Following months of legal wrangling, a three-day injunction on releasing Smith's report expires on Monday, January 13. That means the file could potentially be released this week.
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.