Trump Investigation

Garcia Demands DOJ Disclose if Trump Under Federal Investigation for Sexual Abuse

Ranking Member Robert Garcia has demanded answers from Attorney General Pam Bondi regarding the Department of Justice’s alleged suppression of documents detailing sexual abuse allegations against President Trump. These unredacted DOJ documents, viewed by Garcia, contain specific accusations and FBI interview notes from a woman who alleged Trump sexually assaulted her as a minor, which are not present in the public database. This action follows a prior motion and a subpoena issued in August 2025, legally requiring the release of complete, unredacted files relevant to ongoing investigations. Garcia asserts that the White House is engaging in a cover-up and calls for Bondi to reveal why these documents are being withheld and if the President is under investigation.

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Judge Cannon Permanently Blocks Jack Smith Report Release

Judge Aileen Cannon has issued a ruling that effectively prevents the public release of Special Counsel Jack Smith’s report. This decision, which some interpret as a permanent block, has sparked considerable debate and frustration. The core of the issue lies in the judge’s determination regarding the status of the information contained within the report and its potential impact on ongoing legal proceedings.

The judge’s reasoning appears to center on the classification of certain documents and the potential for their disclosure to compromise national security or impede the administration of justice. In essence, the argument is that releasing the report, in its current form, could have detrimental consequences that outweigh the public’s right to know.… Continue reading

Jack Smith Wants Public Testimony: Will Congress Allow It?

Special Counsel Jack Smith has requested the opportunity to testify publicly before the House and Senate Judiciary Committees in response to accusations of politically motivated prosecutions from House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan. Smith’s legal team stated his willingness to address allegations surrounding his investigations into former President Trump, contingent on Justice Department guidance to avoid violating grand jury secrecy. This request comes as Jordan demanded a closed-door interview with Smith, claiming the special counsel aimed to silence Trump. Notably, Smith recently defended his team’s apolitical nature and commitment to public service in an interview with former prosecutor Andrew Weissmann.

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Jack Smith Resigns: Pension, Politics, or Purge?

Special Counsel Jack Smith resigned from the Justice Department on January 10, 2025, following the completion of his investigation into President-elect Trump’s alleged 2020 election interference. Smith’s final report, submitted on January 7th, is expected to be released soon, though a portion remains temporarily restricted pending a court decision. The report covers allegations of election interference and mishandling of classified documents; however, the latter portion will not be released while charges against co-defendants remain pending. Trump, who had been indicted and pleaded not guilty before the charges were dismissed, frequently criticized Smith.

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Garland to Release Trump Jan. 6 Report: Too Little, Too Late?

Special Counsel Jack Smith submitted his final report on the Trump investigations to Attorney General Merrick Garland. Garland intends to publicly release volume one, concerning Trump’s attempts to overturn the 2020 election, pending the Eleventh Circuit’s decision on a temporary injunction. Volume two, related to the classified documents case, will remain confidential to protect ongoing co-defendant cases, though limited access will be granted to Congressional leadership. The Justice Department is seeking to vacate the injunction, allowing for immediate release of volume one if the appeals court rules in their favor.

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Judge Cannon Lacks Basis to Block Jack Smith’s Report: Analyst

Judge Aileen Cannon, a Trump appointee, temporarily blocked the release of Special Counsel Jack Smith’s report investigating President-elect Trump, prompting immediate criticism. This action follows Cannon’s earlier dismissal of the classified documents case against Trump. Legal analyst Lisa Rubin argued Cannon lacks jurisdiction to issue such a stay, given her prior ruling. The stay remains in effect until three days after the appeals court rules on the matter, a timeline raising questions about its potential duration beyond Trump’s inauguration. The report’s release is opposed by Trump and his co-defendants.

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Legal Eagle Sues for Trump Investigation Records

Legal Eagle, Devin Stone, has sued the FBI and DOJ to compel the release of their findings in the dropped federal criminal cases against President-elect Trump. The lawsuit, filed after a denied FOIA request, seeks to preserve records before potential destruction or alteration by the incoming administration. Stone’s concerns center on the potential for a cover-up, citing Trump’s plans to replace investigators with loyalists and his stated intention to rewrite history. The lawsuit aims to uncover information about potential co-conspirators and the full extent of Trump’s alleged mishandling of classified documents.

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