Joe Biden and Kamala Harris’ prosecutor, Jack Smith, was supposed to keep Donald Trump out of the White House.
Smith failed.
And Jim Jordan sent Jack Smith one letter that struck terror in his heart.
House Republicans announce investigation into Jack Smith
Shortly after the press called the election for Donald Trump, Jack Smith met with officials at the Biden-Kamala Harris Justice Department to unwind the two witch hunts against Donald Trump.
Smith filed a motion with Judge Tanya Chutkan to pause all deadlines in the January 6 case, which was a sign the Justice Department intends to drop the charges.
Attorney General Merrick Garland named Jack Smith special counsel one week after Donald Trump announced his re-election campaign.
Garland put Smith in charge of the Mar-a-Lago document hoax and the January 6 witch hunt against Donald Trump.
Within eight months, Smith filed a slew of sham charges for fabricated crimes against Trump in both cases.
The fact that Garland named Smith to his post days after Trump announced his re-election campaign and the fact that Smith asked for trial dates just before the 2024 Iowa Caucus showed both cases were political hit jobs designed to take out Trump.
Trump was the Republican frontrunner for the nomination and polls showed him beating Joe Biden.
Biden – and then Kamala Harris – were counting on Smith to do in the courtroom what they couldn’t do at the ballot box, and that was defeat Donald Trump.
That’s all over now.
And since Smith is no longer running an active investigation, Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee have a lot of questions for Smith.
Chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH) sent a letter to Smith demanding he preserve all records for an upcoming committee investigation into his political persecutions of Donald Trump.
“With President Trump’s decisive victory this week, we are concerned that the Office of Special Counsel may attempt to purge relevant records, communications, and documents responsive to our numerous requests for information,” Jordan’s letter read.
“The Office of Special Counsel is not immune from transparency or above accountability for its actions,” the letter continued.
Jack Smith:
Preserve your records. pic.twitter.com/Toazp1EATk
— House Judiciary GOP 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 (@JudiciaryGOP) November 8, 2024
Questions Republicans will ask
Jordan and his fellow Judiciary Committee Republicans will have a lot of questions they want answered.
Top of the list is communications with the Justice Department and state level prosecutors like Fulton County, Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis on an allegedly coordinated attack on Donald Trump at the federal and local level.
Republicans would also like to know the prosecutors Smith brought on board to see if Smith hired a slew of partisan hacks whose main goal was interfering in the Presidential Election.
Finally, Republicans would also like to know why Smith was hell-bent on rushing these cases to trial even though the right to a speedy trial rests with the defense and not the government.
Smith regularly cited the “public interest” in getting these cases before a jury ahead of the election.
Republicans will want to ask if by “public interest” Jack Smith meant Joe Biden and Kamala Harris’ political interest.
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