Judge who blocked release of Trump report was 'plainly' wrong, special counsel tells appeals court
- Special Counsel Jack Smith resigned from the Justice Department after submitting his investigative report on President-elect Donald Trump, as stated in a court filing.
- The appeals court denied an emergency defense bid to block the release of the election interference report, which covers Trump's actions before the Capitol riot.
- The Justice Department called a Trump-appointed judge's order to block the report's release 'plainly erroneous' and emphasized the Attorney General's authority in such matters.
- The department plans to release a report on Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election results before his inauguration, amid concerns about potential suppression of the report.
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US department of justice pushes to release Donald Trump special report before inauguration day
The US department of justice has asked an American federal appeals court to move swiftly in reversing a judge’s order that had blocked the agency from releasing any part of US special counsel Jack Smith’s investigative report on Donald Trump.
Justice Department Battles for Release of Special Counsel Report
Justice Department Battles for Release of Special Counsel Report The Justice Department has launched an urgent appeal to a federal court seeking a reversal of a judge's order that obstructed the release of a special counsel report concerning President-elect Donald Trump.The appeal emphasizes the Justice Department's swift action amidst a legal tug-of-war over whether the report, led by Jack Smith, can be exposed before Trump's administration beg…
As Smith Resigns, DOJ Files for Release of His Trump Report
In an emergency motion, the Justice Department has asked for the prompt release of special counsel Jack Smith's report on his criminal investigations of President-elect Trump, calling Judge Aileen Cannon's ruling that blocked it "plainly erroneous." A footnote to the filing, made late Friday in the 11th Circuit US Court...
Special counsel Jack Smith resigns from DOJ ahead of Trump inauguration
WASHINGTON — The Justice Department has asked a federal appeals court to move swiftly in reversing a judge’s order that had blocked the agency from releasing any part of special counsel Jack Smith’s investigative report on President-elect Donald Trump.
Jack Smith Hits Back at Aileen Cannon’s Trump Ruling: ‘Plainly Erroneous’
A judge was wrong to block the release of a report on Donald Trump‘s federal indictments, the U.S. Justice Department has said amid a fight to make public the findings of Special Counsel Jack Smith before the president-elect takes office. The Justice Department filed an emergency motion on Friday to a federal appeals court to reverse Judge Aileen Cannon‘s injunction blocking the publication of Smith’s report into Trump’s alleged efforts to undo …
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