Jack Smith didn’t invoke Fifth Amendment during 8 hours of testimony, GOP committee chairman says
Smith testified eight hours privately without invoking the Fifth Amendment, defending his evidence on Trump’s alleged crimes in classified documents and election interference probes.
- Former special counsel Jack Smith did not invoke his Fifth Amendment rights during his eight-hour testimony before the House Judiciary Committee.
- Smith defended both of his investigations into former President Donald Trump, stating that he charged Trump regardless of his political affiliation.
- Some of Smith's deputies have invoked their Fifth Amendment rights during their testimonies before the committee, with one being referred for potential obstruction.
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Trump will be 'humiliated' if Jack Smith testifies in public: top Dem
President Donald Trump faces devastation and humiliation if former Special Counsel Jack Smith is successful with his bid to testify in public before Congress, says a prominent Democrat, U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD).Despite requesting a public hearing, Smith delivered a closed-doors deposition this week before the House Judiciary Committee. As Special Counsel, Smith oversaw two major indictments of Donald Trump, one involving alleged election in…
Trump Will Be 'Devastated and Humiliated' if Jack Smith Testifies in Public: Top Dem
President Donald Trump faces devastation and humiliation if former Special Counsel Jack Smith is successful with his bid to testify in public before Congress, says a prominent Democrat, U.S. Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-MD). Despite requesting a public hearing, Smith delivered a closed-doors deposition this week before the House Judiciary Committee. As Special Counsel, Smith oversaw two major indictments of Donald Trump, one involving alleged election i…
Jack Smith didn’t invoke Fifth Amendment during 8 hours of testimony, GOP committee chairman says
Former special counsel Jack Smith did not invoke his Fifth Amendment rights during eight hours of testimony Wednesday behind closed doors to the House Judiciary Committee, the panel’s chairman said.
Jack Smith Testifies for Eight Hours Without Invoking Fifth Amendment, GOP Chairman Says - latestglobalinsight
Former special counsel Jack Smith appeared for eight hours of closed-door testimony before the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday and did not invoke his Fifth Amendment rights at any point, the committee’s Republican chairman, Jim Jordan, said.“He did not take the Fifth like some of his deputies did,” Jordan told Fox News on Thursday.During his testimony, Smith defended the integrity of both investigations he led into former President Donald…
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