Controversial Probe: Former Special Counsel Jack Smith Under Investigation
The U.S. Office of Special Counsel is investigating former Special Counsel Jack Smith for potential Hatch Act violations during his criminal probes into Donald Trump. Initiated by Senator Tom Cotton, the inquiry examines whether Smith's actions were politically motivated. Smith's previous cases against Trump faced significant legal hurdles, ultimately being dropped.
The U.S. Office of Special Counsel has launched a formal investigation into Jack Smith, the former Special Counsel responsible for two criminal investigations into former President Donald Trump. The probe seeks to determine if Smith violated the Hatch Act, which bans federal employees from political activities.
This inquiry, spurred by a request from Senator Tom Cotton, suspects that Smith's cases against Trump were politically driven. Cotton accused Smith of camouflaging as a public official to harm Trump's 2024 presidential campaign.
Smith's previous cases against Trump—concerning classified material retention and efforts to overturn the 2020 election—didn't advance due to legal challenges and a Supreme Court ruling. Smith had ceased the cases after Trump's election victory, citing DOJ policies against prosecuting a sitting president.
ALSO READ
-
Peace in Peril: US-Iran Deal Strained by Israel-Hezbollah Conflict
-
Trump and Putin Seek Resolution: The Diplomatic Dance over Ukraine and Iran
-
Peace Deal Teeters as Israeli Strike Stirs Tensions
-
Trump and Putin's Informal Talk on Ukraine Conflict
-
Trump Criticizes Israeli Strike Amid U.S.-Iran Peace Deal Efforts
Google News