President-elect Donald Trump's choice to head the Justice Department -- former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi -- appears before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Smith's report provides new details about election-interference charges against Trump, says he believes election victory saved him from conviction.
The report on federal charges against Trump for election interference in 2020 offers special counsel Jack Smith a last chance to explain his decisions after dropping the case.
A federal judge on Tuesday blocked the release of special counsel Jack Smith’s final report on his dueling criminal cases against President-elect Donald Trump.
Even after the resignation of the special counsel, the Florida jurist resists releasing his summation of the classified documents prosecution.
Mr. Smith, a special counsel appointed by Attorney General Merrick B. Garland, had signaled that he would step down before Donald J. Trump’s inauguration.
U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland intends to release Special Counsel Jack Smith's report on the 2020 election interference case, but not the classified documents case.
The Justice Department now enters a second Trump administration with less authority to pursue a president than it has had in half a century.
Smith's report provides new details about election-interference charges against Trump, says he believes election victory saved him from conviction.
Special counsel Jack Smith said he would have won a criminal conviction of President-elect Donald Trump if not for his election to a second term.
Judge Cannon threw a wrench in Attorney General Garland’s plan to release the report post haste — but an appeals court has given the government the