Attorney General Merrick Garland informed Congress in a letter Wednesday that special counsel Jack Smith has concluded his investigations into Donald Trump.
Attorney General Merrick Garland told Congress he plans to make special counsel Jack Smith’s report on the cases against Donald Trump available to committee leaders and, ultimately, the public, once courts allow,
Donald Trump is trying to block special counsel Jack Smith from publishing a final report on Smith's two failed prosecutions of the president-elect. Under Justice Department rules, the special counsel's office is required to provide a confidential report to Attorney General Merrick Garland,
Trump tries to block the public from seeing special counsel Jack Smith’s final report. Two federal death row inmates don’t want their sentence to be commuted by Biden. And a winter storm starts heading offshore of the eastern U.S. while California braces for high winds.
The DOJ plans on releasing the portion of Smith's report that deals with Trump's alleged efforts to undo the results of the 2020 presidential election.
Trump's attorneys asked Garland to withhold special counsel Jack Smith's final report from the public, arguing its release would be "imprudent and unlawful."
The volume of Smith’s report covering the investigation into whether Trump withheld White House documents won’t be released.
MSNBC legal correspondent Lisa Rubin and Mark Joseph Stern, senior writer for Slate magazine, talk with Alex Wagner about Trump judge Aileen Cannon "grabbing authority and power she does not have to return what has now become a predictable result for Donald Trump,
It makes a mockery of the so-called ethics rules that they put in place, but that there's no mechanism to enforce.
The Justice Department said Garland plans to release Jack Smith's report on Trump's 2020 election interference efforts.
Attorneys for President-elect Donald Trump pleaded with a federal appeals court to block special counsel Jack Smith's report on 2020 presidential election subversion. After Attorney General Merrick Garland informed the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals that he intended to release part of Smith's report,