WASHINGTON — House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan formally demanded former special counsel Jack Smith provide testimony and documents, hoping to shed light on the August 2022 raid on President Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort and subsequent indictments against the commander in chief.
Jordan (R-Ohio) ripped into Smith’s “partisan and politically motivated prosecutions” of Trump and his co-defendants while noting that several of Smith’s deputies have relied on their Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination when asked to explain themselves.
House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan demanded former special counsel Jack Smith (above) provide testimony and documents. Getty Images
Jordan (above) ripped into Smith’s “partisan and politically motivated prosecutions” of Trump and h