Trump Special Counsel Bolsters Team
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Trump Special Counsel Bolsters Team
“The special counsel investigating former President Donald Trump brought on two current and former long-time career prosecutors experienced in handling complex public corruption cases,” Bloomberg reports. “Special Counsel Jack Smith has tapped Ray Hulser, a veteran prosecutor who previously led the Justice Department’s public integrity section, and hired David Harbach, who previously served as counsel to a Trump adversary, former FBI Director Ja…
Trump special counsel probe adds 2 anti-corruption prosecutors
WASHINGTON — The special counsel investigating former President Donald Trump has made two fresh hires, bringing on long-time career prosecutors experienced in handling complex public corruption cases, according to a
Smith adds public corruption prosecutors special counsel team - National Zero
Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith has hired two top former lieutenants onto his team investigating disgraced former President Trump’s crimes against democracy, CNN reports. The new additions, Raymond Hulser, the former DOJ public integrity section chief, and David Harbach, who conducted cases against former Senator John Edwards and Virginia Governor Bob McDonnell, are another sign Smith is hitting the ground running on their way to t…
Special counsel Jack Smith bolsters Trump investigation with two corruption experts as 'new phase' ramps up
According to a report from CNN, special counsel Jack Smith has given a signal where his investigation into Donald Trump is going by adding two specialists in public corruption cases to his staff.Now that Smith, handpicked by Attorney General Merrick Garland to take over the Department of Justice's i...
Two years after US Capitol attack, investigation into Trump and insurrection enters new phase
Two years after rioters stormed the US Capitol, the Justice Department's sprawling criminal investigation into the effort to block the peaceful transition of power enters a new phase with the special counsel adding two right-hand prosecutors to an experienced team that will ultimately determine whether former President Donald Trump or his allies should face prosecution.
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