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Appeals court won't block partial release of special counsel Jack Smith's Trump report

  • A federal appeals court ruled that it will not block the partial release of Special Counsel Jack Smith's report on Trump, maintaining a temporary hold for Trump to seek Supreme Court intervention.
  • The 11th Circuit invited the Justice Department to request lifting the temporary hold imposed by U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon, which prevents sharing the report outside the agency.
  • Attorney General Merrick Garland plans to release the report's volume on January 6, pending court clearance, detailing findings and charging decisions from Smith's investigations.
  • A Trump spokesperson criticized Smith's report, calling it an 'unconstitutional, one-sided, falsehood-ridden screed.
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Miami (USA), Jan. 10 (EFE).- A U.S. federal appeals court rejected an attempt to prevent the release of the final report of Special Attorney Jack Smith on two criminal cases against President-elect Donald Trump that were dismissed in late 2024, but that does not yet guarantee that he will see the light. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit, based in Atlanta, Georgia, responded negatively to a petition to block the publication of the re…

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