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President Trump broke the law, former special counsel Jack Smith tells House Judiciary Committee

January 30, 2026 Emma Walker – News Editor News

here’s a breakdown of the key information from the provided text:

* jack Smith’s Testimony: Former Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith testified before the House Judiciary Committee on January 22, 2026, regarding his investigations into Donald Trump.
* No Political Influence: Smith repeatedly denied any political influence in his decisions, specifically refuting allegations of pressure from President Joe Biden or Attorney General Merrick Garland.
* DOJ Intervention: Shortly before his testimony (Dec. 17th),the DOJ sent an email to Smith’s lawyers restricting him from discussing the classified documents case.
* Focus Shift: This restriction meant the deposition primarily focused on the 2020 election case, as questions about the classified documents case couldn’t be answered.
* Transcript Release: A 255-page transcript of the deposition, along with a video, was released by the Judiciary Committee last year.
* Allegations: Republicans on the Judiciary committee requested Smith’s testimony, alleging the DOJ was weaponized against Trump and his allies.

Essentially, the article details Smith’s defense against claims of political bias and the limitations placed on his testimony by the DOJ itself.

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