Jack Smith's report says prosecutors could have convicted Trump had his election win not prevented the case from proceeding.
Trump ‘inspired his supporters to commit acts of physical violence’ on January 6 using false claims he knew to be untrue, says just-released report on his attempts to upend the 2020 presidential elect
On the second day of his presidency, Donald Trump secured yet another victory from his ally Judge Aileen Cannon.
The evidence wJack Smith’s 137-page report, released overnight less than one week before Trump will be sworn in for a second term as president, is a full-throated justification of his investigation and defense against his myriad critics.
Read special counsel Jack Smith’s findings in full - Trump ‘inspired his supporters to commit acts of physical violence’ on 6 January using false claims he knew to be untrue, report says
Trump ends second part of Hannity interview by repeatedly calling Jack Smith ‘a moron’: Live - President keeps on the attack in latest installment of sitdown with Fox News host
The Justice Department has released Volume One of special counsel Jack Smith's final report, detailing his election interference investigation into Donald Trump.
In a long-awaited report, the former special counsel argued that Trump would have been convicted in his election subversion case if he hadn’t won the election.
Trump has long criticized the two outstanding federal legal proceedings against him, of which Smith was at the helm. Here’s what to know about Smith and the investigations.
He did not offer clear details on what he would replace it with, but indicated he wants to move more of the disaster management responsibility to the states.
Special counsel Jack Smith has resigned, just days before President Donald Trump is set to take office. Smith and his team had two outstanding investigations involving Trump when he was elected ...
While Trump had campaigned on ending the Ukraine war “within 24 hours of taking office,” he has since walked back that pledge. Trump told reporters that the war “should have never started,” putting the blame on former President Joe Biden. “If you had a competent president, which you didn’t, the war wouldn’t’ve happened,” he said.