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House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan Demands Jack Smith Testimony on Trump Prosecutions

House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan demands former special counsel Jack Smith testify before Congress over alleged "partisan and politically motivated" Trump prosecutions and "weaponized" DOJ actions.

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  • House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan has formally requested testimony from former special counsel Jack Smith concerning his handling of prosecutions against President Trump.
  • Jordan alleges that Smith's prosecutions are "partisan and politically motivated," accusing the Department of Justice of "weaponizing" federal law enforcement.
  • The Chairman specifically cited concerns about prosecutors attempting to silence President Trump and conducting a raid on his home without sufficient cause.
  • Jordan also demanded Smith's testimony on obtaining private phone records for multiple senators and a representative, calling it a "weaponized" action by the DOJ.
  • The request underscores Jordan's broader concerns about the Biden-Harris Justice Department's oversight and perceived politicization of federal law enforcement activities.
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Center-leaning sources cover this story neutrally by presenting a concise, factual account of House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan's request for Special Counsel Jack Smith to testify. The reporting avoids loaded language, refrains from offering editorial opinions, and focuses solely on the event itself without delving into partisan interpretations or extensive background, maintaining an objective tone.

"The House Judiciary Committee wants former special counsel Jack Smith to testify before the panel behind closed doors about his investigations into President Donald Trump."

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Jack Smith's actions included bringing criminal charges against Trump over the 2020 election and classified documents, which were later dropped due to a Justice Department policy. He also subpoenaed phone records of sitting senators, which raised concerns about political motivations.

The claim is based on actions like subpoenaing phone records of sitting senators and what is perceived as targeting President Trump with criminal charges, which some argue is politically motivated.

The request is significant as it marks the first time Congress has summoned Jack Smith to testify, following his more than two years of investigating and prosecuting Trump. It aims to shed light on the extent of perceived politicization of the Justice Department's actions.

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