BREAKING: Judge Cannon Allows Release of Jack Smith’s January 6 Volume of Trump Report | The Gateway Pundit | by Cristina Laila


BREAKING: Judge Cannon Allows Release of Jack Smith’s January 6 Volume of Trump Report

From left: Special Counsel Jack Smith, U.S. District Court Judge Aileen M. Cannon and former President Donald Trump.
From left: Special Counsel Jack Smith, U.S. District Court Judge Aileen M. Cannon and former President Donald Trump. (@axios / X screen shot)

Judge Aileen Cannon on Monday rejected a motion to extend her injunction to block the Justice Department’s release of Jack Smith’s January 6 volume of report on Trump.

US Attorney General Merrick Garland fought to release Jack Smith’s final report all weekend after Judge Cannon’s temporary injunction blocking the release expired on Monday.

Last Thursday, a federal appeals court rejected President Trump’s request to block the release of Jack Smith’s report.

Jack Smith resigned from the Justice Department on Saturday.

Judge Cannon allowed the DOJ to release the January 6 volume of the report but blocked the classified documents volume from being shared with Congress.

President Trump’s lawyers in a court filing last Wednesday argued the release of Jack Smith’s report would disrupt his transition to the White House.

“The report is nothing less than another attempted political hit job whose sole purpose is to disrupt the presidential transition and undermine President Trump’s exercise of executive power,” Trump’s lawyers wrote in an amicus brief, according to ABC News.

“The Final Report goes into more detail about the alleged crimes President Trump and others supposedly committed and involves evidence that was never released to the public–indeed, evidence that could not be released, such as those involving official acts,” the filing said, the outlet reported.

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Cristina began writing for The Gateway Pundit in 2016 and she is now the Associate Editor.

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