Fresh Humiliation for Jack Smith As Judge Kills Final Classified Docs Report


By Bob Hoge

A couple of years ago, it looked like the leftist effort to destroy Donald Trump was working. He was debanked by JPMorgan Chase, state and federal lawsuits were piling up like pancakes, and former Attorney General Merrick Garland’s attack dog, former Special Counsel Jack Smith, brought two major cases against the then-private citizen: one concerned election interference, the other classified documents.

But a funny thing happened on the way to losing the Oval Office, the House, and the Senate. Many of the cases — like Fulton County, Georgia district attorney Fani Willis' indictment for alleged election interference — fell apart, and not only did the Left fail to bring down Trump, but he now serves as their president.

There was new humiliation to report for Smith on Monday, however: a federal judge blocked the release of his final report on the classified documents Trump had supposedly illegally stored at his home, Mar-a-Lago:

A federal judge on Monday agreed to permanently block the release of volume two of former special counsel Jack Smith's report — centered on President Donald Trump's handling of classified materials after his first term in office — in a significant victory for the president and his co-defendants.

U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon, a Trump appointee, granted the president's request to permanently block the release of the second volume of the report, ruling that its publication would represent a "manifest injustice" both to Trump and the co-defendants in the classified documents case.

Cannon took a little extra time to nuke Smith on acting “without lawful authority”:

It would seem the report will never see the light of day:

The ruling blocks the Justice Department from "releasing, distributing, conveying, or sharing with anyone outside the Department of Justice any information or conclusions in Volume II or in drafts thereof." 

It also comes just day before Volume II of Smith's special counsel probe was slated to be released on Tuesday. 

Smith took a beating from Republicans in congressional testimony in January. Here he is unable to recall if he even took an oath of office:

Cannon had ruled in July 2024 that Smith was unconstitutionally appointed as special counsel. The Department of Justice then officially shelved the matter when Trump won the November ’24 presidential election. In light of that, she ruled, the defendants, including Trump, as well as Walt Nauta and Carlos De Oliveira, two former Mar-a-Lago employees, would suffer “irreparable damage” to their reputations.

It’s hard to feel any sympathy for the sinister Smith, who participated in as bold a government-run witch hunt as you’ll ever see. His failed cases belong in the dustbin of history, and it looks like that’s exactly where Cannon’s order will keep them.

Hardest hit: the leftist media. They were so hoping to run headlines like this:

The tweet continues:

Cannon granted the request that came directly from president trump.

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