
"Testifying at a House of Representatives hearing, Jack Smith said the two federal cases were based on evidence, not politics. Former United States Special Counsel Jack Smith has defended his prosecution of President Donald Trump, rejecting Republican claims that the cases were politically motivated. Testifying before lawmakers at the House Judiciary Committee, Smith said the two federal cases, one over Trump's handling of classified documents and the other over efforts to overturn the 2020 election, were based on evidence, not politics."
"Both cases were dropped after Trump was re-elected in November 2024, in line with longstanding Department of Justice policy barring the investigation or prosecution of a sitting president. Smith resigned shortly before Trump's inauguration in January 2025. The hearing marked the first time the US public heard at length from Smith since his resignation. He told the panel that he expected Trump's Justice Department to try to bring criminal charges against him."
"Smith investigated Trump's alleged mishandling of classified documents after he left office at the end of his first term. The criminal case included 31 counts under the US Espionage Act for the willful retention of national defence information, each punishable by up to 10 years in prison. Separate charges accused Trump of conspiring to obstruct justice and making false statements to investigators."
Jack Smith defended his prosecution of President Donald Trump and said the two federal cases were based on evidence, not politics. He testified before the House Judiciary Committee and rejected Republican claims that the cases were politically motivated. Smith was appointed in November 2022 to oversee investigations into Trump, including a classified-documents case and a case over efforts to overturn the 2020 election. The classified-documents case included 31 counts under the US Espionage Act and separate charges alleging conspiracy to obstruct justice and false statements. Both cases were dropped after Trump was re-elected in November 2024 under DOJ policy barring prosecution of a sitting president; Smith resigned shortly before the January 2025 inauguration.
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