Special Counsel Jack Smith’s federal cases against President Trump cost taxpayers over $50 million. The Justice Department released Volume I of Smith’s final report on the election case against Trump. Smith defended the decision to bring criminal charges against Trump for attempting to retain power after losing the 2020 election. The report stated that the case had to be dismissed before Trump took office in 2024 due to constitutional interpretations. Trump criticized Smith’s report as “fake findings.” Smith was appointed as special counsel in November 2022 to investigate Trump’s retention of classified documents and obstruction of the federal government’s investigation.
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Virginia city councilman set on fire in attack over “personal matter,” police say
Lee Vogler, a city council member in Danville, Virginia, was set on fire by Shotsie Michael Buck Hayes, who entered the office of Showcase Magazine, where Vogler works, believing the attack stemmed from a personal matter unrelated to his political role. Vogler, 38, was hospitalized but conscious following the incident, while Hayes was charged with attempted first-degree murder and aggravated malicious wounding. Want More Context? 🔎
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