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Home»News»Republican lawmakers and former Trump prosecutor applaud the conclusion of special counsel Jack Smith’s legal battle, while Democrats criticize the ruling on classified documents.
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Republican lawmakers and former Trump prosecutor applaud the conclusion of special counsel Jack Smith’s legal battle, while Democrats criticize the ruling on classified documents.

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The decision by a federal judge to dismiss former President Donald Trump’s classified documents case was met with mixed reactions from US lawmakers and prosecutors. Republicans celebrated the ruling, while Democrats criticized it as misguided. Judge Aileen Cannon ruled the appointment of special counsel Jack Smith as unconstitutional, effectively ending one of Trump’s legal challenges before the election. This decision came shortly after Trump survived an assassination attempt during a campaign rally in Butler, Pa., where he was shot in the right ear but narrowly escaped a fatal injury.

House Speaker Mike Johnson commended the ruling, stating that it was good news for America and the rule of law. He believed that Special Counsel Jack Smith had abused his authority in targeting President Trump, and the judge’s decision validated this argument. Johnson emphasized the need to unify the country after the assassination attempt and to end the political witch hunts that have damaged the justice system. In contrast, Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer disagreed with the ruling and called for Judge Cannon to be reassigned, describing the decision as misguided and in violation of legal precedence.

Cannon, a Trump appointee, cited Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas’ dissent in a ruling on presidential immunity to support her decision that special counsel appointments could be unconstitutional. The Trump legal team, including former attorney Jim Trusty, had argued that Smith’s appointment as special counsel violated the Appointments Clause of the Constitution. Trusty praised Ed Meese and other lawyers for filing a brief that challenged Smith’s authority and called attention to the lack of legal basis for his appointment. The mounting costs of Smith’s prosecution, which exceeded $24 million, were also highlighted as a waste of resources.

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The Trump legal team remained optimistic that Smith would appeal the ruling, but Trusty believed that the case would not go to trial before November. The decision raised questions about past special counsel appointments, including John Durham and Robert Mueller, and highlighted the need for clarity in the appointment process. Freshman Florida Republican Rep. Byron Donalds, who was on the phone with Trump when the ruling was announced, expressed the former president’s satisfaction with the decision and hoped it would put an end to ongoing legal challenges. President Biden’s previous criticism of Trump following the raid on his Mar-a-Lago estate was noted, as a separate investigation into Biden’s retention of classified documents by Robert Hur did not result in charges.

Despite Biden’s retention of sensitive files, Hur chose not to charge the president due to concerns about how a jury might perceive him. The Biden campaign did not respond to requests for comment on the investigation’s outcome. The dismissal of Trump’s case raised concerns about the use of special counsel appointments and the cost of politically motivated prosecutions. The ruling was seen as a victory for Trump and his supporters, but it also highlighted the challenges and controversies surrounding the investigation into classified documents. The impact of the decision on future legal proceedings and the broader political landscape remains to be seen.

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