Special federal prosecutor Jack Smith, assigned to two pending criminal charges against President-elect Donald Trump, is preparing to close those cases and then tender his resignation before taking office—and firing him—by the Republican, American media reported yesterday, Wednesday 11/13. During the election campaign, Donald Trump said he would fire the special counsel “within two seconds” of taking office if he won. According to reports in the New York Times and Washington Post, which cited sources familiar with his intentions, however, the veteran prosecutor does not intend to give him that satisfaction, he will have resigned before January 20. In the US, there are generally no criminal investigations of the sitting president; this is an unwritten tradition of the Justice Department. The head of state’s criminal immunity was further extended following a recent decision by the federal Supreme Court. Jack […]
Source: News Beast
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