Following a night of pivotal wins across key battleground states, Donald Trump’s path back to the White House appears certain. As election results rolled in, states like Arizona, Michigan, Nevada, and Georgia leaned Republican, securing Trump a decisive electoral majority.
Now, with his return to office seemingly imminent, whispers of major shifts within the Department of Justice are beginning to surface — most notably, the expected removal of Special Counsel Jack Smith.
Smith, who played a significant role in prosecuting cases against Trump over recent years, has faced intense scrutiny from Trump’s supporters and the former president himself. Trump had previously vowed to remove Smith “within two seconds” of taking office. However, new sources indicate that Smith may not even be in his current role by the time Trump takes the oath on January 20th. According to Fox News insiders, Smith’s role as special counsel could end sooner, effectively closing ongoing investigations tied to Trump’s legal controversies.
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