MaddowBlog-Jack Smith isn't done pressing Jim Jordan for the transparency the GOP doesn't want [View all]
In theory, the special counsel is eager to give Republicans what they're looking for. In practice, it's not that simple.
Jack Smith isnât done pressing Jim Jordan for the transparency the GOP doesnât want
In theory, the special counsel is eager to give Republicans what they're looking for. In practice, it's not that simple.
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Former special counsel Jack Smith invested time and effort into advocating for the public to see his testimony last week before the House Judiciary Committee, but to no avail: The panels far-right chair, Republican Rep. Jim Jordan of Ohio, rejected calls for transparency, preferring secrecy to sunlight.
The prosecutor isnt letting this go. Politico reported:
After appearing in a closed-door deposition with the House Judiciary Committee earlier this week, Jack Smith, the former special counsel who led the criminal cases against President Donald Trump, still wants the chance to defend his work in a public hearing and defend himself against continued Republican attacks.
Attorneys for Smith are pressing for their client to be allowed to testify in an open forum in a new letter to House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan, obtained first by POLITICO.
.....Except that we know the answer, just as we also know why Jordan is so reluctant to say it out loud. The New York Times reported earlier this month that
House Republicans were reluctant to give [Smith] a prime public platform out of concern that he could embarrass Trump by making a compelling case for the indictments over the presidents attempt to overturn the 2020 election and his retention of classified documents.
That is, the point of the GOP hearing was to try to trip up the former special counsel, not to offer him a legitimate opportunity to present evidence and tell inconvenient truths that the party prefers to keep from the public.
After the committee heard directly from Smith and saw him testify as to the seriousness of the evidence hed compiled against the president,
Rep. Jamie Raskin of Maryland, the top Democrat on the Judiciary Committee, joked that Jordan made an excellent decision in not allowing Jack Smith to testify publicly, because had he done so, it would have been absolutely devastating to the president and all the presidents men involved in the insurrectionary activities of Jan. 6.
The former special counsel and his attorneys can keep asking, but at this point
, its likely that Jordan and his Republican colleagues will never allow Americans to see Smith to testify. I wouldnt be too surprised if some in the party are regretting having asked the prosecutor to answer their questions in the first place.
At some point Jack Smith will get to present his evidence against trump