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Jack Smith's testimony outlines federal cases against President Trump
Summary
Special counsel Jack Smith testified publicly in Congress today about investigations into efforts to overturn the 2020 election and the handling of classified documents; those inquiries led to federal charges that were filed before the 2024 election. Undetermined at this time.
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Special counsel Jack Smith testified in an open congressional hearing in Washington today about his investigations. Smith led inquiries into alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election, including events around January 6, 2021, and into the handling of classified materials after the presidency. Grand juries returned federal charges connected to those investigations prior to the 2024 election. The hearing presented Smith's account of the evidence and the investigative process.
Key points:
- Jack Smith testified publicly today in Congress about his investigations.
- The investigations cited include alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 election and the handling of classified materials after leaving office.
- Two grand juries returned federal charges that together totaled 44 felony counts before the 2024 election.
- The hearing did not resolve the procedural status of those charges; subsequent actions are undetermined at this time.
Summary:
The hearing made public the special counsel's account of the investigations that led to federal charges against the sitting president. The testimony summarized investigative findings but did not produce a court ruling or a change in the charges' procedural status. Undetermined at this time.
