DOJ continues to press for release of Jack Smith's report on Trump investigations
Source: ABC News
January 12, 2025, 11:06 AM
In a series of court filings over the weekend, the Justice Department continued to press for the release of special counsel Jack Smith's final report on his investigations into Donald Trump. After Trump's co-defendants in his classified documents case asked U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon to block the release of Volume Two of the report, which covers that case, Cannon last week temporarily blocked the release of both that volume and Volume One of the report, which covers Smith's Jan. 6 election interference case against Trump.
U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland, who is seeking to release the Jan. 6 volume of the report to the public -- and provide the classified documents portion of the report to select members of Congress -- told Cannon in a Justice Department court filing Sunday that the DOJ does not believe anything in the Jan. 6 volume has any direct or indirect bearing on the evidence or charges related to Trump's two former co-defendants as laid out in the classified documents volume.
The government said in their filing that the Jan. 6 volume makes two references to the classified documents investigation, but those references do not mention any conduct, evidence or charges against the co-defendants. The government told Cannon they will provide her with those references for review in a sealed court filing. Cannon, who last year dismissed the classified documents case after deeming Smith's appointment unconstitutional, had asked the DOJ for that information after the Justice Department, in a court filing Saturday, argued she had no further jurisdiction to continue to weigh in on the release of the Jan. 6. volume of Smith's report after the DOJ successfully appealed her initial injunction to the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals.
Cannon's injunction prohibiting the report's release was set to expire on Sunday, but attorneys for Trump's co-defendants -- his longtime aide Walt Nauta and Mar-a-Lago staffer Carlos De Oliveira -- asked Cannon on Friday to extend the injunction so she can hold a hearing on Garland's plans to release the report. Cannon has yet to rule on that request.
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groundloop
(12,424 posts)The Supreme Court has told us that Presidents can pretty much do whatever they want, Biden should just sign off on releasing the report and to hell with Cannon.
lostnfound
(16,765 posts)pfitz59
(11,084 posts)Time is up.