Former President Trump was hit on Thursday with reams of new evidence from special counsel Jack Smith in the federal Jan. 6 case — but the public won’t immediately get to see any of it.
The high court has already gutted the key felony charge that prosecutors have used in hundreds of Jan. 6 cases, leading the Justice Department to drop a slew of its most serious criminal counts.
But Trump will need one more break to keep more of the case against him from being disclosed ... has already been publicized by the House Jan. 6 committee. Trump is nevertheless likely to try ...
In his lengthy brief filed under seal on Thursday, Smith presented his case for how the Supreme Court's ruling on presidential immunity does not apply to Trump's criminal case, in which the former ...
The high court has already gutted the key felony charge that prosecutors have used in hundreds of Jan. 6 cases, leading the Justice Department to drop a slew of its most serious criminal counts. And a ...
In the January 6 case, she has ruled almost universally against Trump. Even before she was assigned Mr. Smith’s election interference case, she presided over a slew of January 6 prosecutions, and was ...
MORE: Special counsel files sealed court brief supporting his Jan. 6 case against Trump "Rather, the public's interest is fully vindicated by accessing the substantive material in the Government's ...
The brief presents Smith's argument on how the Supreme Court's ruling on presidential immunity applies to the former president's criminal case. MORE: Jan. 6 hearing: New evidence could emerge after ...
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