Jack Smith to Resign Before Trump Inaugurated
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50% Medium Conservative
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40% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
50% Medium Conservative
- Politician Portrayal
-32% Negative
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43% : It was also the same day that Smith made a significant move, as he asked for a pause in the proceedings against Trump.30% : There's still other cases against Trump.
25% : On Tuesday, Judge Juan Merchan delayed whether to dismiss the May 30 guilty verdict against Trump until November 19.
22% : On Wednesday morning, eight days after the election, it was reported that Smith would be resigning before Trump takes office on January 20.
21% : Republicans have kept control of the House, as was projected on Monday, so we can hopefully expect to see more action from Jordan and Rep. Barry Loudermilk (R-GA) on this.Smith's cases against Trump were only one part of the weaponization and politicization against Trump by a Biden-Harris White House that saw him as their top political enemy and treated him as such.
21% : That didn't stop Vice President Kamala Harris from ironically claiming during the presidential debate in September that it was Trump who would weaponize the government, when her administration's Department of Justice had already been doing so.
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