Jack Smith set for private interview with lawmakers about Trump investigations
House Republicans seek interviews with four DOJ officials and a private deposition of Jack Smith amid scrutiny of subpoenas for GOP lawmakers' phone records tied to Jan. 6.
- Former Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith is set for a closed-door interview with House Republicans about his investigations into former President Donald Trump.
- Smith was subpoenaed earlier this month to provide testimony and documents, though he had offered to testify publicly.
- Smith's team had filed charges in both investigations into Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election and his mishandling of classified documents.
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Jack Smith Set for Private Interview With House Judiciary
After lawmakers rebuffed his offer to testify publicly about his investigations into President Donald Trump, former Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith is set for a closed-door interview with House Republicans on Wednesday.
Jack Smith set for private interview with lawmakers about Trump investigations
Former Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith is set for a closed-door interview with House Republicans after lawmakers rebuffed his offer to testify publicly about his investigations into President Donald Trump.
Exclusive: House Judiciary Committee expands Jack Smith probe
The House Judiciary Committee is demanding interviews with four current and former Department of Justice officials who were involved in subpoenaing phone records for several members of Congress around the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack, the day before Republicans interview former special counsel Jack Smith.
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