Former Special Counsel Jack Smith Says the DOJ Has Been ‘Corrupted’ in Video Obtained by The New York Times
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Former special counsel Jack Smith says the DOJ has been ‘corrupted’ in video obtained by The New York Times
“Given the way the department has been corrupted over the last year, I understand it’s very easy to be cynical”: Former special counsel Jack Smith speaks candidly about the Trump DOJ at a private event. Former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe reacts to the remarks.
Jack Smith Calls Out "Corrupted" Justice Department
The New York Times reports: Jack Smith, the special counsel who twice indicted President Trump, accused the Justice Department of having been “corrupted” by Trump loyalists he claimed were demolishing its credibility and seeking to undermine the rule of law. Mr. Smith’s remarks, made last month in a private discussion at the Cosmos Club in Washington, represented his sharpest criticism of the department since leaving his post early last year. Th…
Jack Smith calls out blatant corruption in Trump’s DOJ
When Donald Trump won the United States' 2024 presidential election, it marked a major turning point in then-special counsel Jack Smith's two federal cases against him: the election interference case and the Mar-a-Lago/classified documents case. Smith, citing the U.S. Department of Justice's (DOJ) longstanding policy against prosecuting a sitting president, asked Judge Tanya Chutkan to dismiss the election case — a request she granted "without p…
Jack Smith accuses DOJ of corruption and targeting Trump's enemies
NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Former special counsel Jack Smith unleashed on the Department of Justice in an unusually fiery speech to a few hundred people during a private event, accusing the department of being “corrupted” and targeting President Donald Trump’s enemies. Smith’s remarks, given during a private dinner in D.C. in April and reported by the New York Times this week, zeroed in on the DOJ’s decisions to investigate and …
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