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Jack Smith says DOJ ‘can’t do its job’ because of judges’ distrust of prosecutors

Smith said the evidence remains preserved and he would be ready to relaunch both federal cases if Trump leaves office.

  • On Thursday, Former Special Counsel Jack Smith told MS NOW that evidence from his classified documents and January 6 investigations remains preserved and he stands ready to relaunch federal litigation against Donald Trump if the law and evidence warrant new prosecutions.
  • Following the January 2025 inauguration, the Justice Department terminated over 35 career prosecutors and staffers who assisted with investigations into Trump, systematically depleting critical institutional knowledge and creating severe vulnerabilities.
  • Smith emphasized that protecting local election staff is vital to maintaining democratic systems, urging public support for officials facing pressure. "They're not tooting their own horn, they just care about our democracy," he said.
  • Regarding potential interference in upcoming midterm elections, Smith urged state attorneys general to initiate proactive litigation to uphold the rule of law, calling the situation an attack "different in kind and scope to anything I've seen in my lifetime."
  • Despite acknowledging that the Justice Department could potentially indict him for prosecuting the president, Smith remains focused on supporting his former colleagues and improving the department's future operations. "I'm real focused on how the Justice Department is going to be better going forward," he said.
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