DOJ briefs House GOP on internal inquiry into Jack Smith misconduct allegations
- The Department of Justice briefed the House Judiciary Committee about an internal investigation into allegations of misconduct in Special Counsel Jack Smith's office.
- GOP oversight is increasing, putting pressure on the DOJ to maintain transparency during the investigation.
- House Judiciary Committee member Jordan expressed concerns that delays might allow attorneys to evade accountability.
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Jim Jordan Sends DOJ Immediate Demand: He Wants Hidden Evidence in Smith/Trump Case
Jack Smith, the special counsel with a penchant for high-profile cases, has made it his life’s work to go after Donald Trump. From the moment... The post Jim Jordan Sends DOJ Immediate Demand: He Wants Hidden Evidence in Smith/Trump Case appeared first on Patriot Journal.
Jordan Demands Answers After DOJ Briefs Judiciary Committee on Stalled Investigation into Jack Smith’s Prosecutorial Misconduct › American Greatness
The Department of Justice was obliged to open an internal investigation into Special Counsel Jack Smith’s office in June of 2023 because of allegations of […] Source
Jack Smith lawfare insider reported 'possible misconduct,' but Smith stalled investigation * WorldNetDaily * by Bob Unruh
Someone working inside of Jack Smith's lawfare cases against former and now President-elect Donald Trump reported "possible misconduct" going on, but an investigation into that issue, dated more than a year ago, has been stalled to date because of the status of the investigations as ongoing.


Jordan Demands DOJ Provide Evidence Regarding Possible Misconduct By Jack Smith
On Wednesday, Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH), the chairman of the House Committee on the Judiciary, fired off a letter to the Biden Department of Justice demanding the Office of Professional Responsibility provide critical information about the operations of Special Counsel Jack Smith and his team’s efforts to prosecute Donald Trump. Smith had charged Trump with ...
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