Trump prosecutor Jack Smith resigns after submitting DOJ report

Jan 12, 2025 View Original Article
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74% : Mr Smith acknowledged in court papers that his team faced an "unprecedented circumstance" after Trump won the election over Democrat Kamala Harris.
49% : The Justice Department defended the cases, saying they were run by career prosecutors who operated free of political influence.
49% : That move came just days after Trump announced a campaign to return to the White House in the 2024 election.
45% : The case against Trump is unlikely to move forward while he remains president.
42% : Trump in 2023 became the first sitting or former US president to face criminal prosecution, first in New York, where he was charged with trying to cover up a hush money payment to a porn star during his 2016 presidential campaign.
39% : Mr Smith's departure is another marker of the collapse of the criminal cases against Trump, which could end without any legal consequences for the incoming president and sparked a backlash that helped fuel his political comeback.
37% : US Attorney-General Merrick Garland appointed Smith in November 2022 -- nearly two years after the Capitol attack -- to lead the Justice Department's twin ongoing investigations into Trump.
35% : He faced a tight window to complete both prosecutions as it was clear Trump would be able to shut them down if he won the election.
32% : Prosecutors in Georgia also charged Trump over his efforts to overturn his election defeat in that state.
31% : Trump said he would fire Mr Smith immediately after gaining office, claiming the cases were politically motivated.
31% : Trump, who has frequently called Mr Smith "deranged", had said he would fire him immediately upon taking office on January 20, and has suggested that he may pursue retribution against him and others who investigated him once he returns to office.
28% : Trump was convicted of falsifying business records following a trial in the New York hush money case, which was brought by state prosecutors.
24% : Cases collapseThe indictments, the first federal cases against a former US president, accused Trump of taking highly sensitive national security documents to his Florida resort and using false claims of voter fraud to attempt to derail the collection and certification of votes following his 2020 election loss.
21% : He pursued cases against Trump on charges of trying to overturn his 2020 election defeat, and mishandling classified documents.
21% : The US Supreme Court largely sided with Trump in August, ruling he could not be prosecuted for many official acts he took as president and sparking more delays in the case.
17% : Mr Smith's charges followed, accusing Trump of illegally retaining classified material after leaving office and of trying to overturn his 2020 loss, a campaign that sparked the January 6, 2021, assault on the US Capitol.
15% : Prosecutors dropped the appeal relating to Trump following his election win, but signalled they will continue a bid to revive charges against two Trump associates who were accused of obstructing the investigation.
14% : After Trump defeated Democratic Vice-President Kamala Harris in the November 5 election, Mr Smith dropped both cases, citing a longstanding Justice Department rule against prosecuting sitting presidents.
8% : Trump denies all chargesTrump denied wrongdoing and assailed the prosecutions as politically motivated attempts to damage his campaign.
7% : A former war crimes prosecutor, Mr Smith brought two of the four criminal cases Trump faced after leaving office, but saw them grind to a halt after a Trump-appointed judge in Florida dismissed one and the US Supreme Court -- with three justices appointed by Trump -- found that former presidents have sweeping immunity from prosecution for official acts.

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