DOJ Prepares to Close Federal Cases Against Trump Before Inauguration
- DOJ special counsel Jack Smith is planning to close federal cases against President-elect Donald Trump before the inauguration to avoid conflict.
- Smith charged Trump with plotting to overturn the 2020 election results and illegally hoarding classified documents.
- The Justice Department believes Trump can't be prosecuted while in office due to legal opinions shielding presidents from criminal charges.
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Federal Reserve Prepares for Battle Against Trump - Liberty Nation News
By Andrew Moran President-elect Donald Trump’s stunning November 5 victory has initiated a wave of what-if scenarios in the realm of economics, foreign policy, health care, and everything else the federal government has become a fixture of. One area that should be popcorn entertainment for economists, business reporters, and Wall Street watchers will be the Federal Reserve. Whether […]
DOJ Special Counsel Jack Smith Is Shutting Down His Work on Trump Criminal Cases
Special counsel Jack Smith’s office, running within but independent of the Department of Justice (DOJ), is winding down its work relating to the federal criminal charges against former President Donald Trump, in light of Trump’s win in the 2024 election. Several sources have confirmed to multiple news agencies that talks about how to dismantle the office’s work have started. Source
CNY native Jack Smith evaluating how to wind down federal cases against Donald Trump
Washington — Special counsel Jack Smith is evaluating how to wind down the two federal cases against Donald Trump before the president-elect takes office in light of longstanding Justice Department policy that says sitting presidents cannot be prosecuted, a person familiar with the matter said Wednesday.
'Above the law': Jack Smith and DOJ discuss 'how to wind down' Trump cases
Following Donald Trump's early Wednesday morning victory, special counsel Jack Smith and the Department of Justice are discussing "how to wind down" the prosecutor's cases against Donald Trump, CBS News reports. Smith hit the president-elect with two indictments last year — one for Trump's mishandling of classified documents, and another for attempting to overturn the 2020 election.Two people familiar with the matter noted, "At the center of the…
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