Trump seeks to block ‘imminent’ release of special counsel Jack Smith’s report

Key Points

  • President-elect Donald Trump and his former co-defendants in the Florida classified documents case are attempting to block the release of a final report by special counsel Jack Smith.
  • Lawyers for defendants Walt Nauta and Carlos De Oliveira argue that Smith's appointment was unconstitutional and his report would be biased.
  • Trump's lawyers have urged Attorney General Merrick Garland to stop Smith from releasing the report, calling him an "out-of-control private citizen."
  • The special counsel's office is required to provide a confidential report to Garland, who can decide to make it public.
  • Smith and his team plan to resign before Trump's inauguration on January 20, 2025.

Summary

President-elect Donald Trump, along with his former co-defendants in a Florida classified documents case, are actively working to prevent the release of a final report by special counsel Jack Smith. This report also touches on an election interference case against Trump, both of which have been dismissed. The defense for Walt Nauta and Carlos De Oliveira has filed a motion to block Smith from issuing his report, arguing that his appointment was unconstitutional and that the report would be one-sided. Trump's legal team has also written to Attorney General Merrick Garland, urging him to intervene and stop Smith, whom they describe as an "out-of-control private citizen." The contention revolves around the legality of Smith's appointment and the potential bias in his report. Meanwhile, the Justice Department has not responded to these requests, and Smith's team is set to resign before Trump's inauguration. The cases against Trump were dismissed due to his election and the Justice Department's policy against prosecuting sitting presidents, although appeals are ongoing for the charges against Nauta and De Oliveira.

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January 7, 2025
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