Radio host Charlamagne Tha God criticized President Joe Biden’s Department of Justice (DOJ) for publishing former special counsel Jack Smith’s report detailing the 2020 election prosecution of President-elect Donald Trump after his November election victory.
The Department of Justice on Tuesday morning released former special counsel Jack Smith’s report on his office’s investigation ... federal crimes in his alleged effort to undermine Joe Biden’s victory in the 2020 election and in his alleged ...
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"Article III Project" founder Mike Davis tells Newsmax that special counsel Jack Smith, "could be subjected to a criminal probe by the Trump 47 Justice Department for running what looks like a criminal conspiracy against President Trump and his aides and supporters to interfere in the election.
The Supreme Court’s decision scrambled efforts from special counsel Jack Smith to prosecute the case against the former president, whose appeals on his “immunity” defense triggered a series of delays that ensured he would evade a trial before November’s election.
The president-elect had plenty of time to come up with a compelling response to the special counsel's findings. He did not spend that time wisely.
Let’s be totally and completely clear: President Biden should publish both volumes of Smith’s report before leaving office. Doing so would serve the public interest and—most importantly—would be legal. Because, as an official action of a sitting president, it falls under the Supreme Court’s blanket of immunity.
Andrew Weissmann, former top official at the Justice Department, Glenn Thrush, New York Times Justice Reporter and Ruth Ben-Ghiat, Professor of History at New York University joins Nicolle Wallace on Deadline White House with reaction to a federal judge allowing the release of Jack Smith’s report on Donald Trump’s election interference case,
Online users discussing this rumor pointed to an NBC News article published in the final days of Joe Biden's U.S. presidency.
Special Prosecutor Jack Smith claims “he could have convicted Trump had Trump not won the presidency,” snarks the Washington Examiner’s Bryon York.
The report calls Trump's claims that the special counsel was influenced by Biden for political reasons "laughable."