Jack Smith Defends Trump Investigation in Tense House Testimony

December 17, 2025

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Jack Smith

Jack Smith, the former U.S. Justice Department special counsel, stood firmly by his decision to prosecute President Donald Trump. This defense occurred during a closed-door hearing with the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday.

Addressing a panel of lawmakers, Smith rejected claims of political bias. He asserted that the justification for the criminal cases “rests entirely with President Trump and his actions.”

A Contentious Closed-Door Session

Smith appeared before the Republican-controlled committee following a subpoena from Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio). Although Smith requested a public hearing, the committee conducted the deposition in private.

This testimony follows months of intense scrutiny. Republican lawmakers and Trump appointees at the Justice Department have criticized Smith. They characterize his investigation as a weaponized abuse of the legal system.

In 2023, Smith secured indictments against Trump. These charges accused him of illegally retaining classified documents. Additionally, they accused him of plotting to overturn the 2020 election results.

However, Smith moved to dismiss both cases after Trump’s victory in the 2024 election. He cited longstanding Justice Department policy against prosecuting a sitting president.

Smith: “I Would Do So Again”

In his opening statement, Smith defended the integrity of his work. He told the committee that politics played no role in his decisions.

“If asked whether to prosecute a former president based on the same facts today, I would do so regardless of whether the president was a Republican or Democrat,” Smith stated.

Partisan Divide Over Testimony

The reaction to the testimony highlighted the deep political divide surrounding the investigations.

Republicans characterized the probe as a partisan attack. Speaking to the media, Rep. Jim Jordan argued that the investigation aimed to damage the Republican Party.

“This was political… and most importantly it was about going after our candidate for president, President Trump,” Jordan said.

Democrats, conversely, argued that the testimony vindicated Smith. Furthermore, they regretted that the public could not witness it firsthand.

Rep. Jamie Raskin (D-Maryland), the panel’s top Democrat, spoke to reporters. He said a public hearing would have been “absolutely devastating to the president.”

“He’s answered every single question to the satisfaction of any reasonable-minded person in that room,” Raskin noted.

Additionally, Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-Washington) commented on the testimony. She said Smith described Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election as a potentially “catastrophic” threat to American democracy.

The Controversy Over Phone Records

A key point of contention involved the scope of Smith’s investigation. Republican lawmakers expressed outrage over specific revelations. They learned that investigators sought information from various conservative organizations.

Moreover, investigators obtained limited cell phone data from eight Republican senators. This data covered the period surrounding the January 6 attack.

Trump allies cite these actions as proof of bias. They argue the special counsel was overzealous and targeted political opponents.

However, Smith rebutted these claims. He explained that the records were essential for a comprehensive investigation. This was necessary because of who the former president contacted at the time.

“President Trump and his associates tried to call Members of Congress in furtherance of their criminal scheme, urging them to further delay certification of the 2020 election,” Smith explained. “I didn’t choose those Members; President Trump did.”


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