House Democrats Push for Release of Jack Smith's Classified Documents Report
Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee have made a formal request to release a classified portion of special counsel Jack Smith's report, citing the dismissal of charges against two co-defendants in the case. The request comes after Attorney General Pam Bondi refused to disclose the document, arguing that the "rationale" for her previous order no longer applies.
The move is seen as an attempt to force the release of information from the special counsel's report, which details allegations that former President Donald Trump took classified documents to his properties and then hid them from federal authorities. Trump dropped those charges after he won re-election last year.
However, Attorney General Bondi maintained her stance, stating that the department would continue to respect court orders. The Justice Department claims that the rule of law is being ignored by Democrats' "political stunts."
The motion has sparked a heated debate between the two sides, with House Judiciary Committee Democrats arguing that there is now no reason to keep the report from being released. Ranking member Jamie Raskin led the effort, stating that Smith's testimony in front of the committee will provide insight into the special counsel's investigation.
It remains unclear how this request will be received by Judge Aileen Cannon, who initially ruled against releasing the classified documents portion of Smith's report. However, Democrats may continue to push for its release if they regain control of the House after next year's midterm elections.
The move comes as part of an ongoing saga over Trump's handling of classified materials and allegations of election meddling. The first portion of Smith's report was released earlier this year, detailing his investigation into Trump's alleged wrongdoing in the 2020 presidential election.
Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee have made a formal request to release a classified portion of special counsel Jack Smith's report, citing the dismissal of charges against two co-defendants in the case. The request comes after Attorney General Pam Bondi refused to disclose the document, arguing that the "rationale" for her previous order no longer applies.
The move is seen as an attempt to force the release of information from the special counsel's report, which details allegations that former President Donald Trump took classified documents to his properties and then hid them from federal authorities. Trump dropped those charges after he won re-election last year.
However, Attorney General Bondi maintained her stance, stating that the department would continue to respect court orders. The Justice Department claims that the rule of law is being ignored by Democrats' "political stunts."
The motion has sparked a heated debate between the two sides, with House Judiciary Committee Democrats arguing that there is now no reason to keep the report from being released. Ranking member Jamie Raskin led the effort, stating that Smith's testimony in front of the committee will provide insight into the special counsel's investigation.
It remains unclear how this request will be received by Judge Aileen Cannon, who initially ruled against releasing the classified documents portion of Smith's report. However, Democrats may continue to push for its release if they regain control of the House after next year's midterm elections.
The move comes as part of an ongoing saga over Trump's handling of classified materials and allegations of election meddling. The first portion of Smith's report was released earlier this year, detailing his investigation into Trump's alleged wrongdoing in the 2020 presidential election.