Special Counsel Jack Smith will resign and close his two prosecutions against President-elect Donald Trump before Trump takes ...
Justice Department Special Counsel Jack Smith is expected to resign before President-elect Trump is inaugurated in January, the New York Times reported, citing sources familiar with the matter.
Attorney General Merrick Garland will decide whether to make Special Counsel Jack Smith's report summarizing the results of ...
Jack Smith, the special counsel responsible for two federal cases against Donald Trump, intends to conclude his work and step down with his team before Trump assumes office in January, The New York ...
Special counsel Jack Smith plans to resign and wrap up his federal prosecutions of Donald Trump before the president-elect takes office and can fire him, according to a person familiar with Smith ...
Special Counsel Jack Smith had not been fired as of Nov. 13, Justice Department spokesperson Peter Carr confirmed nearly a week after publication of a Threads post claiming that he had.
Special counsel Jack Smith intends to wind down his work and resign before Donald Trump takes office, according to a report. Smith’s criminal case against Trump over his alleged efforts to ...
Trump could potentially face federal criminal charges again when his second presidential term expires in 2029.
Smith’s goal is not to leave any significant part of his work for others to complete and to get ahead of Trump’s promise to fire him within “two seconds” of being sworn in, according to ...
FBI Director Christopher Wray announced he will resign before President-elect Donald Trump takes office, prematurely ending ...
Smith's federal criminal cases against Trump were upended by the election, as the Justice Department's longstanding policy is that sitting presidents can't be charged with crimes.