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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Gregg Jarrett Says Jack Smith’s ‘Cozy Arrangement’ Demands Further Investigation From Bondi - American Action News
Legal analyst Gregg Jarrett said Monday on Fox Business that former special counsel Jack Smith’s “cozy arrangement” with outside lawyers should be investigated by the Department of Justice’s (DOJ’s) Pam Bondi. Smith, who led two legal cases against President Donald Trump, disclosed Friday that he had received $140,000 in pro bono legal services from the prominent Washington, D.C., law firm Covington
NEW: Jack Smith Could Be In Legal Trouble After 'Highly Questionable' Disclosure, Analyst Says
Fox News legal analyst Gregg Jarrett stated that former special counsel Jack Smith — who headed up the Biden Department of Justice’s criminal cases against President Trump — should be investigated by Attorney General Pam Bondi over a “cozy arraignment” with outside attorneys. Smith disclosed Friday that he had received $140,000 in pro bono legal services from the prestigious Washington, D.C. law firm Covington & Burling prior to his departure fr…
Curious: Jack Smith Discloses $140K ‘Gift’ of Free Legal Services
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