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Jack Smith Resigns Amid End of Trump Prosecutions

Sunday 12 January 2025 - 08:00
Jack Smith Resigns Amid End of Trump Prosecutions

Jack Smith Resigns as Special Counsel, Marking End of Legal Challenges Against Trump

Jack Smith, the U.S. Special Counsel who spearheaded federal cases against Donald Trump over alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election and mishandling of classified materials, has resigned. His departure follows the completion of his work and submission of a final confidential report to the Justice Department.

According to a court filing, Smith resigned on January 10, after submitting his report on January 7. His resignation was noted in a footnote submitted to the court requesting the lifting of an order blocking the release of his findings.

Smith’s tenure included two major cases against Trump, but both faced significant legal and political hurdles. A Florida-based judge dismissed one case, and the Supreme Court, with a conservative majority, ruled that former presidents have broad immunity for official acts. With Trump’s victory in the November 5 presidential election, Smith dropped the cases, citing Department of Justice policy against prosecuting sitting presidents.

Smith's resignation underscores the collapse of criminal cases against Trump, who has often criticized Smith and vowed to terminate him upon taking office. Trump leveraged the legal battles to bolster his narrative of political persecution, using his court appearances to energize his base and raise campaign funds.

Appointed in 2022, Smith led investigations into Trump’s handling of classified documents and his role in the January 6, 2021, Capitol attack. He had previously worked as a war crimes prosecutor in The Hague and as a senior Justice Department official.

Despite historic indictments accusing Trump of retaining sensitive materials and attempting to disrupt the 2020 election certification, both cases faltered. The classified documents case was dismissed due to questions surrounding Smith’s appointment, and the election-related case was delayed by legal challenges regarding presidential immunity.

Trump, who denies any wrongdoing, has framed the prosecutions as politically motivated. Meanwhile, Smith’s office acknowledged the unique challenges posed by pursuing legal actions against a former and now re-elected president.


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