Jack Smith Disclosed $140,000 in Free Legal Services
- Jack Smith disclosed that he received $140,000 in pro bono legal services from Covington & Burling before resigning from the DOJ, as reported by Politico.
- Smith's departure from the DOJ occurred a day after he filed the disclosure, which was related to his official position.
- Legal analyst Gregg Jarrett called for an investigation into Smith's relationship with Covington & Burling, suggesting that political bias may be involved.
- Pam Bondi, the new Attorney General, established a Weaponization Working Group to investigate Smith's cases involving Donald Trump.
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