Special Counsel Jack Smith Resigns Following Trump Investigations
Special Counsel Jack Smith has resigned from the Justice Department after submitting his report on President-elect Donald Trump's investigations. The resignation, which occurred just ten days before Trump's inauguration, follows Smith's oversight of two criminal cases against Trump, both of which were dismissed after Trump's election victory in November.
Smith's report addresses efforts to overturn the 2020 election results and the mishandling of classified documents at Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate. The Justice Department noted in a court filing that it was expected to release certain portions of Smith's findings, but a Trump-appointed judge has temporarily halted this process.
The ongoing legal disputes involve co-defendants in the classified documents case, seeking to prevent release of Smith's report out of concern for their legal proceedings. Meanwhile, the Justice Department is pushing to publish details of the election interference investigation, particularly focusing on events leading up to the January 6 Capitol riot.
In related developments, federal courts have been reluctant to enable cooperation with the release, leading to procedural debates over the scope and timing of the information available to the public.
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