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what is jack smith testifying about

Jack Smith is testifying about his work as special counsel investigating Donald Trump, focusing on the two now-dropped federal criminal cases: the 2020 election interference case and the classified documents case.

What is Jack Smith testifying about?

  • His decision to charge Trump over an alleged scheme to overturn the 2020 election and obstruct the transfer of power to Joe Biden.
  • His separate case alleging Trump willfully retained and improperly stored highly classified documents after leaving office, including at Mar-a-Lago.
  • Why he believed the evidence in both cases was strong and consistent with Justice Department rules, despite both prosecutions later being shut down by courts and the Trump administration.

Where and when is this happening?

  • Smith has already given an hours-long closed-door deposition to the House Judiciary Committee in December 2025, with a 255‑page transcript and video now public.
  • He is scheduled for a public hearing before the same committee on January 22, 2026, as part of Republican-led oversight of his former office.

What are Republicans focused on?

  • Whether his investigations were politically motivated or an abuse of power against Trump, now president again.
  • His use of investigative tools like phone records from members of Congress and other Trump allies around January 6 and the certification of the 2020 election.

What are Democrats focused on?

  • Having Smith explain, on the record and in detail, the evidence he says showed Trump knew his fraud claims were false but pushed them anyway.
  • Emphasizing that Smith followed DOJ policies and that the charges were rooted in Trump’s own conduct, not in political bias or outside pressure.

Why this is a trending topic now

  • The testimony comes after Trump’s reelection and after judges and the new administration effectively ended both federal cases against him, turning Smith into a central figure in partisan fights over “weaponization” of the justice system.
  • With the full deposition already released and a public hearing set, clips, quotes, and spin from both parties are circulating widely in news coverage and forums as people debate whether Smith was a principled prosecutor or an overreaching antagonist to Trump.

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