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- Jose Luis Magana - FR159526 AP
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Former Department of Justice Special Counsel Jack Smith, center, and his attorney Lanny Breuer arrive for a closed-door interview with House Republicans at Capitol Hill, Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2025, in Washington.
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Former Justice Department special counsel Jack Smith has told lawmakers in a closed-door interview his team “developed proof beyond a reasonable doubt” President Donald Trump criminally conspired to overturn his 2020 election loss. That's according to portions of Smith's opening statement obtained by The Associated Press on Wednesday. Smith says investigators had “powerful evidence” Trump broke the law by hoarding classified documents at his Florida estate from his first term as president and by obstructing government efforts to recover the records. Smith says decisions in the investigations were made without regard to consideration of Trump’s Republican candidacy in 2024. He testified for some eight hours behind closed doors. Trump has said he'd rather see Smith testify publicly.
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