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DOJ Investigation Sparks GOP Scrutiny Over Alleged Prosecutorial Misconduct – RedState

The Department of Justice (DOJ) recently briefed the House Judiciary Committee on an ongoing internal investigation concerning allegations of misconduct in Special Counsel Jack Smith’s office. The briefing, which centered on ethics and accountability issues, has drawn sharp criticism from committee chairman Jim Jordan (R-OH).





According to sources familiar with the briefing, the inquiry into Smith’s office was initiated after an internal self-report surfaced in mid-2023. However, DOJ officials, citing the pending nature of Smith’s high-profile prosecutions of President-elect Donald Trump at the time, delayed further investigative actions. Jordan expressed dissatisfaction with this approach, arguing that such delays could potentially compromise the integrity of the investigation.

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