Jack Smith, the special persecutor of Donald Trump who likes to dress like an evil time lord, can’t get away from congress by dropping his case. The House Judiciary Committee isn’t done with him yet. They sent the Just Us Department official a nasty letter telling him to “preserve your records.”
Jack Smith wanted by Congress
As soon as Donald Trump won the election, Jack Smith ran down to the courthouse and asked for all the cases he has against the president to be dismissed. There’s no reason to waste any more court time on it, since it’s now a moot point.
He thought closing his sideshow tent and heading for another gig would be the end of it. Not so fast, Jim Jordan declares. You’re not getting away that easy.
As liberal outlet Raw Story writes in horror, “Jack Smith may have dropped his cases against President-elect Donald Trump, but Representative Jim Jordan claimed he wasn’t done yet with the special counsel.”
His judiciary committee wants all his records and evidence preserved. Anything he has “related to the Trump election interference case and the classified documents case.” He better not get sneaky and start shredding things.
On Sunday, January 18, Dana Bash at CNN was flabbergasted by what Jordan had to say.
“When you and I spoke in November. I asked you if you would call Jack Smith to testify. You said that you hadn’t decided, but it was on the table. Now his report has been released. He has stepped down. Will you call him to testify?” She quizzed. She was apparently expecting a different answer.

Congress needs answers
“We’re still looking at all that,” Jordan answered. Just because Smith dropped his bogus charges doesn’t mean he’s off the hook. “One of the things we are going to check into is one of his lawyers.” He apparently offered someone on team Trump a bribe.
“This is just one of the many issues I think we need some answers to but Jay Bratt, one of the guys who worked for him, went to a lawyer who was who was representing one of the defendants in the case, representing Walt Nauta.” He didn’t say which lawyer.
Bratt casually mentioned, in an offhand way, “we didn’t know you were a Trump guy. We thought you were interested in this judge position.”

In other words, play along with Smith and maybe you might find yourself getting the job. Without quite spelling it out as a bribe. Lawyers are good at things like that, they go to college for it.
Jordan knows how to read between the lines. “You can’t do those kind of things! So we’re going to investigate that.” Just for starters. “We’re going to look at a number of things Jack Smith didn’t include in his report.”
Another thing Jordan’s committee wants to talk to the special persecutor about are “the 26 confidential human sources who were there on January 6th, 2021, seventeen within restricted space, four in the inside the Capitol.” He’s not the only one who thinks the barbarian invasion was staged by the Federal Bureau of Instigation.