You can watch Jack Smith’s recent House testimony and related appearances for free on several major news and official platforms that host the full video and transcript.

Main places to watch

  • PBS NewsHour (YouTube) – Hosts an 8+ hour full video titled along the lines of “Jack Smith’s full House Judiciary deposition on investigating and indicting Trump,” covering his closed-door deposition that was later released on video.
  • CBS News – Provides both video and full transcript of former special counsel Jack Smith’s testimony before the House Judiciary Committee, where he answered questions for more than eight hours about his Trump investigations.
  • NBC News (YouTube / NBCNews.com) – Features clips and segments from his public hearing, including his opening statement where he says his testimony will help “correct false and misleading narratives,” plus broader coverage of the session.

Official / archival-style sources

  • House Judiciary / U.S. government feed (via media reposts) – Some outlets host the unedited committee video sourced directly from the official congressional recording, often labeled as the complete, uncut testimony (around 8 hours 21 minutes).
  • These versions tend to include long stretches of questioning and procedural pauses, so they are better if you want the full record rather than just highlights.

Highlight clips vs. full sessions

  • If you just want key moments or summaries , shorter edited clips from networks like NBC and CBS on YouTube are easier to digest and focus on the main clashes and opening statements.
  • If you want to follow every question and answer , go for the PBS NewsHour full deposition video or any feed explicitly labeled “full” or “complete” from PBS or CBS.

Information gathered from public news sites and public-record reposts available on the internet.