American media: Jack Smith is rushing to close criminal cases against Trump before taking over.

Prosecutor Jack Smith is in talks with the senior leadership in the Department of Justice to assess ways in which he could conclude criminal prosecutions against elected President Donald Trump, reportedly known sources for ABC News broadcast Express. The decision is based on past law department policy, under which [...]
Prosecutor Jack Smith is in talks with the senior leadership in the Justice Department to assess ways in which he could conclude criminal prosecutions against elected President Donald Trump, familiar sources have said. ABC News, Report Express.
The decision is based on past law department policy, under which a incumbent president cannot face prosecution while in office, sources said.
The “Ende is not clear how Smith's prosecutors will approach to dismiss the issue of federal election manipulation in Washington, D.C., and their continued appeal against Judge Aileen Cannon's decision to dismiss the case of classified” documents, said in news published at ABC News.
Jack Smith was formerly the chief prosecutor of the Special Court, where former KLA leaders are being tried. Then he took over the investigation of Donald Trump on a host of charges.
We remember Trump had declared that he would download Special Adviser to Justice Department (DOJ), Jack Smith, immediately if he was elected to a second term at the White House.












