Jack Smith's Resignation: The End of Trump Prosecutions and the Future of DOJ Accountability
In a stunning turn of events, Special Counsel Jack Smith has resigned from the Department of Justice, marking the end of an era in the high-profile prosecutions against former President Donald Trump. As the dust settles on this dramatic development, Americans are left wondering: what does this mean for the future of justice and political accountability in our nation? The Fall of a Titan: Smith's Departure Explained Jack Smith, the war crimes prosecutor turned special counsel, stepped down from his position on January 10, 2025, just days before President-elect Trump's inauguration. Smith's resignation was revealed in a footnote of a court filing to U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon, bringing a quiet end to his tumultuous tenure. Timeline of Smith's Final Days Date Event January 7, 2025 Smith submits final confidential report January 10, 2025 Smith officially resigns from DOJ January 11, 2025 Resignation announced in court filing January 20, 2025 Trump's scheduled ina...