Appeals Court Won’t Block Partial Release Of Jack Smith’s Report on Trump

A federal appeals court turned down a request to keep part of Special Counsel Jack Smith’s final report from going public. The report includes details of Smith’s investigation and prosecution of President-elect Donald Trump’s alleged interference in the 2020 election and supposed improper retention of classified records.

Walt Nauta, a Trump aide, and Carlos de Oliveira, a former property manager at Mar-a-Lago, asked the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit to deny their request. They were charged with blocking a separate federal investigation into Trump’s handling of sensitive government records.

The court told the DOJ that they couldn’t release the report for three days, Fox News reported.

The Justice Department said it would go ahead with its plans to release the first of two volumes about the election interference case. However, the classified documents part of the report would only be available to the chairmen and ranking members of the House and Senate Judiciary Committees to look over in private as long as the case against Trump’s co-defendants is still going on.

It wasn’t clear right away when the report on election interference would be made public.

In a decision about presidential immunity, the Supreme Court said that former presidents are generally not prosecutable. This made the case of election interference less broad.

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