Special counsel Jack Smith has resigned..
The attorney general has also told congressional committee leaders he intends to give to them confidential access to Smith’s volume on the classified documents case — making this weekend and next week a crucial window for AG Merrick Garland’s intentions of transparency. In the meantime, the Justice Department is battling in court with Trump and his former co-defendants over whether Smith’s report can be made public, with the clock ticking down to the the January 20 inauguration. Trump is planning to appoint some members of his defense team, who have argued in court against publication, to high-level positions at the Justice Department.
An appeals court on Friday rejected a request from Trump and his allies to keep the report under wraps. The Justice Department has since appealed a temporary hold that Judge Aileen Cannon placed on the report’s release, and the former defendants have asked her to extend that hold, which otherwise expires Sunday evening. As the court fight stands now, the Justice Department may be able to release Smith’s first volume to the public Sunday or Monday. Cannon, however, has asked for more information from the Justice Department by Sunday morning about what’s in Volume 1 and whether any of it bears on the classified documents case.
One legacy from Smith’s investigations is the sweeping presidential immunity ruling handed down by the Supreme Court in the election subversion case, which set a very high bar for prosecuting a former president for his official acts in office.
The new filing from DOJ countered that argument by pointing to Garland’s decision not to publicly release that report and by noting that the lawmakers that would be allowed to view it, under Garland’s plan, would be prohibited from sharing details from it. Trump and his allies are also arguing that Cannon’s ruling disqualifying Smith deprived him of the power to write the report and prevents Garland from releasing it.
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