President-elect Donald Trump plans to fire special counsel Jack Smith's entire team when he takes office. Newsweek's live blog is closed.
With President-elect Donald Trump preparing for a return to the White House, the criminal cases against him ... In fact, soon ...
You remember he was on the cover of that magazine and how quickly he got out, even though he was critical to Trump’s first ...
President-elect Donald Trump named his White House chief of staff Thursday ... Wiles is believed to be the unnamed individual ...
The special counsel should provide a full public record of his prosecutions, particularly the classified documents case ...
Washington — Special counsel Jack Smith is expected to have departed the Justice Department by the time President-elect ...
The plans show how president-elect Donald Trump wants to use the Justice Department to address his own personal grievances.
Special counsel Jack Smith will wrap up his two federal criminal cases against Donald Trump and resign with his team before Trump's Inauguration Day in January. The New York Times first reported Smith ...
Special counsel Jack Smith continues to discuss with Justice Department leadership the mechanics of winding down the federal ...
Special Counsel Jack Smith plans to step down before President-elect Donald Trump’s return to the White House. Smith, the prosecutor who spearheaded two federal cases against Trump, intends to ...
which special counsel Jack Smith has developed in painstaking detail over the last two years. Given Trump’s impending return to the White House, Smith now has two months to wrap up his cases.