JUST IN: Former Special Counsel Jack Smith has revealed how a sweeping injunction issued by Judge Aileen Cannon blocked him from sharing explosive evidence with Congress—evidence he says shows Donald Trump knowingly retained hundreds of presidential and highly classified documents.
According to Smith, the records were stored in bathrooms and ballrooms at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club, even after subpoenas were issued. He alleges Trump deliberately defied those subpoenas, obstructed law enforcement, concealed evidence, and repeatedly lied about continuing to possess the classified materials. But Smith didn’t stop there.
He went further, describing what he called overwhelming evidence tied not only to the documents themselves, but to how they were hidden and moved within Mar-a-Lago’s ballroom spaces. Washington is now in turmoil following the revelations. Lawmakers, legal experts, and the public are demanding answers—and the questions surrounding Trump’s conduct are growing louder by the hour.
Washington, D.C. — Former Special Counsel Jack Smith has revealed that a sweeping injunction issued by Judge Aileen Cannon prevented him from sharing key evidence with a congressional committee regarding Donald Trump’s handling of classified records.
Smith said the barred material detailed what he described as overwhelming proof that Trump knowingly retained hundreds of presidential and highly classified documents after leaving office.
According to Smith, the documents were kept in unsecured locations, including bathrooms and ballrooms at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort, despite repeated government efforts to recover them.JUST IN: Former Special Counsel Jack Smith has revealed how a sweeping injunction issued by Judge Aileen Cannon blocked him from sharing explosive evidence with Congress—evidence he says shows Donald Trump knowingly retained hundreds of presidential and highly classified documents.
According to Smith, the records were stored in bathrooms and ballrooms at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago club, even after subpoenas were issued. He alleges Trump deliberately defied those subpoenas, obstructed law enforcement, concealed evidence, and repeatedly lied about continuing to possess the classified materials. But Smith didn’t stop there.
He went further, describing what he called overwhelming evidence tied not only to the documents themselves, but to how they were hidden and moved within Mar-a-Lago’s ballroom spaces. Washington is now in turmoil following the revelations. Lawmakers, legal experts, and the public are demanding answers—and the questions surrounding Trump’s conduct are growing louder by the hour.
Washington, D.C. — Former Special Counsel Jack Smith has revealed that a sweeping injunction issued by Judge Aileen Cannon prevented him from sharing key evidence with a congressional committee regarding Donald Trump’s handling of classified records.
Smith said the barred material detailed what he described as overwhelming proof that Trump knowingly retained hundreds of presidential and highly classified documents after leaving office.
According to Smith, the documents were kept in unsecured locations, including bathrooms and ballrooms at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort, despite repeated government efforts to recover them.
He alleged that Trump defied subpoenas, obstructed law enforcement, concealed evidence, and made false statements about his continued possession of the records.
Smith further indicated that investigators uncovered extensive evidence showing how the materials were moved and hidden within Mar-a-Lago, adding to concerns about national security and compliance with federal law.
The disclosure has sparked intense reaction in Washington, reigniting debate over judicial rulings, executive accountability, and the limits placed on congressional oversight.
Lawmakers from both parties are now calling for clarity as legal and political questions surrounding the case continue to mount.
He alleged that Trump defied subpoenas, obstructed law enforcement, concealed evidence, and made false statements about his continued possession of the records.
Smith further indicated that investigators uncovered extensive evidence showing how the materials were moved and hidden within Mar-a-Lago, adding to concerns about national security and compliance with federal law.
The disclosure has sparked intense reaction in Washington, reigniting debate over judicial rulings, executive accountability, and the limits placed on congressional oversight.
Lawmakers from both parties are now calling for clarity as legal and political questions surrounding the case continue to mount.
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