Donald Trump, Jack Smith and House Judiciary
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Former U.S. Special Counsel Jack Smith told a House panel that President Donald Trump wanted "to stay in power" after his 2020 defeat.
Former U.S. Special Counsel Jack Smith, who unsuccessfully prosecuted President Donald Trump, is set to condemn "false and misleading narratives" about his investigation as he appears before a House of Representatives panel on Thursday for his first public testimony.
Trump-appointed judges dissented as the 9th Circuit declined to order up a full panel rehearing of a discovery order the DOJ views as a judicial attack. The post 'We don't cavalierly intrude': Trump-appointed judges erupt as court refuses to 'correct' discovery order against executive branch first appeared on Law & Crime.
The Trump administration has been under pressure from preservationists to submit the ballroom project for a formal review.
Jack Smith, the former special who led two failed prosecutions against President Donald Trump, is scheduled to testify before the House Judiciary Committee today. Follow for live updates.