U.S. Justice Dept. names war crimes expert as special counsel for Trump
probes
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[November 19, 2022]
By Sarah N. Lynch
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Attorney General
Merrick Garland on Friday named Jack Smith, a war crimes prosecutor, to
serve as special counsel to oversee Justice Department investigations
related to Donald Trump including the former president's handling of
sensitive documents and efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
Garland's announcement came three days after Trump, a Republican,
announced he would run for president again in 2024. Garland said Trump's
candidacy, as well as Democratic President Biden's stated intention to
run for re-election, made the appointment of a special counsel
necessary.
Special counsels are sometimes appointed to investigate politically
sensitive cases and they do their jobs with a degree of independence
from the Justice Department leadership.
"The pace of the investigations will not pause or flag under my watch,"
Smith said in a statement. "I will exercise independent judgment and
will move the investigations forward expeditiously and thoroughly to
whatever outcome the facts and the law dictate."
Smith will oversee the investigation into Trump's handling of government
documents after leaving the White House last year and the probe into
attempts to interfere with the peaceful transfer of power following the
2020 election, Garland said.
"Appointing a special counsel at this time is the right thing to do,"
Garland, who was appointed by Biden, told a news conference.
Trump called the special counsel appointment a "rigged deal."
"This horrendous abuse of power is the latest in a long series of witch
hunts that started a long time ago," he told a crowd of supporters at a
black tie event at his Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida.
Biden did not respond to shouted questions from reporters about the
special counsel during his only public appearance of the day. The White
House was not involved in the decision to appoint Smith, an official
said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
Smith, a political independent, until recently served as the chief
prosecutor for the special court in The Hague, tasked with prosecuting
war crimes in Kosovo. He previously oversaw the Justice Department's
public integrity section and worked as a federal and state prosecutor in
New York.
This marks the second time in five years that the Justice Department has
appointed a special counsel to probe Trump's conduct. Former FBI
director Robert Mueller, named as a special counsel in 2017, documented
contacts between Trump's 2016 presidential campaign and Russia, but
found insufficient evidence to bring a charge of criminal conspiracy.
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U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland
said on Friday he has named Jack Smith, a war crimes prosecutor, to
serve as special counsel to oversee Justice Department
investigations into Donald Trump involving the former president's
handling of sensitive documents and potential efforts to subvert the
results of the 2020 election.
FBI agents seized thousands of government records, some marked as
highly classified, from Trump's Mar-a-Lago home during a
court-approved Aug. 8 search. Investigators also are examining Trump
for possible obstruction of the probe. Trump filed a civil lawsuit
in an effort to delay the documents investigation and keep some
records away from investigators.
The other investigation is a sprawling probe into a failed plot by
Trump's allies to overturn the 2020 presidential election by
submitting batches of phony slates of electors to the U.S. National
Archives and trying to block Congress from certifying Biden's
election victory.
A grand jury is hearing evidence in that case, with prosecutors
issuing subpoenas for testimony to top former White House attorneys
and close advisers to Vice President Mike Pence.
POLITICAL DISTANCE
While Garland ultimately has authority over the special counsel, the
appointment of Smith may allow Garland to create some political
distance that could bolster public confidence in the integrity of
the two investigations. Career prosecutors are expected to continue
working on the investigations alongside Smith.
Smith recently underwent surgery after injuring a knee in a biking
accident. He did not attend the news conference.
The raft of criminal and civil state and federal investigations
against Trump also includes a civil lawsuit by New York state's
attorney general accusing him and three of his adult children of
fraud involving the family real estate business.
Smith is the Justice Department's third special counsel to be
appointed since 2017 to handle a politically sensitive case. Mueller
did not explicitly reach a conclusion on whether Trump obstructed
justice, prompting then-Attorney General William Barr to make his
own determination that there was not a basis for such a charge.
In 2019, Barr appointed John Durham as special counsel to
investigate the origins of the FBI's probe into Trump's 2016
campaign. Of the three criminal prosecutions Durham brought, two
resulted in acquittals this year.
(Reporting by Sarah N. Lynch and Rami Ayub; Additional reporting by
Costas Pitas, Brad Brooks, Trevor Hunnicutt and Joseph Ax; Editing
by Will Dunham, Andy Sullivan and Daniel Wallis)
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