Attorney General Merrick Garland plans to make public only half of Special Counsel Jack Smith’s final report regarding his investigations into President-elect Donald Trump. The report will cover Trump’s criminal case related to the 2020 election, as stated by the Justice Department in a filing on Wednesday. The remaining portion of the report, focusing on whether Trump unlawfully withheld White House documents, will be kept confidential while legal proceedings continue against Trump’s aides.
Special Counsel’s Announcement
Special Counsel Jack Smith recently delivered remarks at the Justice Department, announcing the unsealing of an indictment containing four felony counts against former President Donald Trump. This development has sparked significant interest and speculation about the contents of the forthcoming report.
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