Washington — Former special counsel Jack Smith defended his prosecutorial decisions in a closed-door deposition before Republican-led House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday, saying his team developed proof beyond a reasonable doubt that President Donald Trump conspired to overturn the 2020 election and willfully retained classified documents at Mar-a-Lago. Smith said the decision to bring charges was his and rested on actions alleged in indictments returned by grand juries in two districts, and he offered to testify publicly before Republicans insisted on private testimony. Committee members subpoenaed Smith this month for documents and testimony. Based on 11 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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House Republican investigators obtained a closed-door deposition and document cooperation from former special counsel Jack Smith, while Smith reiterated the evidentiary basis for indictments.
President Trump faced renewed public and congressional affirmation of prosecutors' assertions that his actions underpinned indictments returned by grand juries in two districts.
Smith Defends Trump Indictments During Closed-Door Congressional Deposition
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