Special counsel Jack Smith's secret documents case against Donald Trump was unceremoniously dismissed over the summer — and the president now says those boxes that were seized are now being returned to Florida to be placed in his future presidential library.
Bondi, in an extensive Fox News interview, provided details of the ongoing and apparently widening political purge of the Justice Department and FBI.
The special counsel’s employment prospects could be coming into focus, though hiring him is not without risk while the 47th president is in office.
Three lawsuits — including one from the New York Times — press the case that the special counsel’s final word belongs to the public.
Hundreds of thousands of taxpayer dollars were spent on the probe − don’t taxpayers have a right to see the report?
President Trump's staff loaded boxes of items taken from his home in Florida during an FBI raid in 2022 onto Air Force One at Joint Base Andrew Friday.
Classified documents — the final remnants of former special counsel Jack Smith's since-dismissed federal case against President Trump — have been turned over to the president, he said. Zoom in: "They are being brought down to Florida and will someday be part of the Trump Presidential Library,
President Donald Trump said he is taking the government-generated documents he absconded with after his first term back to Mar-a-Lago. The post Trump Announces He’s Taking Materials From Documents Case Back to Mar-a-Lago: ‘Justice Finally Won Out’ first appeared on Mediaite.
The Justice Department on Friday allowed President Donald Trump to take seized boxes that werecollected fromspecial counsel Jack Smith.
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order targeting a law firm that assisted Trump's prosecutor, Jack Smith. Newsweek sought email comment on Wednesday from the office of Attorney General Pam Bondi,