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Jack Smith adds war crimes prosecutor — his deputy from the Hague — to special counsel team

  • The hiring of attorney Whiting implies that prosecutor Smith is actively preparing for trials that could result in the imprisonment of a former president, marking a significant moment in U.S. History.
  • Prior to joining Smith's team, Whiting worked as a trial lawyer for war crimes cases and prosecuted organized crime for the Justice Department in Boston. He also served as a prosecutor with the International Criminal Court.
  • Whiting introduced himself as a new member of Smith's team, indicating a growing effort and dedication to the upcoming trials.
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