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who is jack smith

Jack Smith is an American career prosecutor who serves as a special counsel for the U.S. Department of Justice, best known for overseeing high‑profile criminal cases involving former president Donald Trump and federal officials. He has built a reputation as a strict, low‑profile, hard‑driving lawyer who focuses on corruption, war crimes, and sensitive political cases.

Basic profile

  • Full name: John Luman Smith, born June 5, 1969, in Clay, New York.
  • Profession: Career prosecutor and special counsel in the U.S. Department of Justice.
  • Education: Bachelor’s degree from SUNY Oneonta and law degree from Harvard Law School.

Career path

  • Started as a prosecutor in the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office handling sex‑crimes and domestic‑violence cases.
  • Became an assistant U.S. attorney in Brooklyn, prosecuting violent crime and public corruption.
  • Later led the DOJ Public Integrity Section, overseeing corruption cases against governors, members of Congress, and other officials.

International work

  • Worked at the International Criminal Court in The Hague as an investigations coordinator.
  • Served as chief/specialist prosecutor for the Kosovo Specialist Chambers, bringing war‑crimes cases including against former Kosovo president Hashim Thaçi.

Role as special counsel

  • In November 2022, was appointed special counsel to oversee two federal investigations: efforts to overturn the 2020 election and the handling of classified documents by Donald Trump.
  • Known in this role for brief public statements, aggressive court filings, and a very restrained, jury‑focused courtroom style rather than media appearances.

Why he’s a trending topic

  • His cases intersect directly with the political future of Donald Trump, who is now president again, so his name appears constantly in U.S. legal and political news.
  • Online forums and news commentary often frame him as either a relentless rule‑of‑law prosecutor or, from critics’ perspective, a symbol of an overly politicized justice system.

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