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Trump Cracks Down On Jack Smith

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Justice must be served.

President Donald Trump’s allies in Congress are taking decisive action against former special counsel Jack Smith, demanding answers over what they describe as politically motivated prosecutions designed to undermine the President and silence conservatives.

House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) sent a formal letter to Smith this week, calling for his testimony before Congress by October 28. The move comes as evidence grows that Smith’s investigations went far beyond legal boundaries, targeting Trump and even sitting Republican senators.

“Your testimony is essential to expose how the Biden-Harris Justice Department weaponized federal law enforcement against political opponents,” Jordan wrote in the letter, obtained exclusively by Fox News Digital.


🔹 Jordan Turns Up the Heat

Jack Smith, who led the politically charged cases against Trump involving the 2020 election and classified documents, ultimately dropped the cases under a DOJ rule barring prosecution of a sitting president.

Now, Jordan and his fellow Republicans want answers. The Ohio congressman is demanding records, communications, and all materials related to Smith’s actions during the Trump investigations.

If Smith refuses to comply, Jordan warned he will use Congress’s full subpoena power to compel testimony.

President Trump has long criticized Smith, calling him “deranged,” “a thug,” and “a disgrace to the rule of law.” Trump maintains Smith’s prosecution was part of a Biden-backed effort to criminalize political opposition.


🔹 Senate Republicans Join the Fight

It’s not just the House. Senate Republicans are now turning up the pressure as well. A group of 18 senators, led by Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa), is demanding that the Department of Justice and FBI release records connected to Smith’s secret subpoenas for phone data belonging to eight Republican senators.

These subpoenas reportedly collected private toll records — which show when calls were made and to whom — raising serious constitutional and privacy concerns.

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“Americans deserve to know if their government was spying on elected officials for political reasons,” Grassley said.

The senators are urging the DOJ to come clean and unseal the records if necessary. Conservatives argue that this kind of surveillance represents a disturbing pattern of abuse under the Biden administration.


🔹 Abusive Surveillance and Political Targeting

Chairman Jordan also raised red flags about “abusive surveillance” tactics, revealing that the FBI monitored Rep. Scott Perry (R-Pa.) and later seized his personal phone without adequate justification.

Jordan blasted Smith’s conduct, pointing to the controversial 2022 FBI raid on Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home and Smith’s attempt to gag Trump in court to limit his ability to defend himself publicly.

“These actions undermine the integrity of our entire justice system,” Jordan wrote. “They violate the sacred duty of federal prosecutors to seek justice — not political revenge.”


🔹 Conservatives See a Bigger Pattern

Across the country, conservatives are sounding the alarm. To many Americans, the Smith investigation is just the latest example of Biden’s Justice Department using the law as a weapon to intimidate and silence political opponents.

Republicans say the goal has never been justice — it’s been power and control.

“This isn’t just about Trump,” one GOP lawmaker told Fox News Digital. “It’s about protecting every American from a government that thinks it can crush dissent.”

Jordan’s bold move marks the start of a new phase in the GOP’s battle to restore fairness, accountability, and integrity in America’s justice system.


💥 The Bottom Line

Jim Jordan is putting Jack Smith — and the entire Biden DOJ — on notice. The era of unaccountable “special counsels” operating in the shadows may finally be over.

President Trump has vowed to clean house if re-elected, promising to restore justice for all Americans — not just the political elite in Washington.

“We will take back our country, and we will make America great again,” Trump said.