
Jack Smith’s case against Donald Trump is not collapsing—it’s actually getting more dangerous for him. This week, Smith testified under oath before Congress and made one thing crystal clear: he stands by his decision to prosecute Trump and says the evidence was strong enough to convict beyond a reasonable doubt. Two separate grand juries agreed and approved the indictments.
The cases didn’t end because the evidence failed. They ended because of politics and technical rulings—one judge tossed the documents case over how Smith was appointed, and the Justice Department dropped the rest once Trump returned to power. Smith told Congress he would bring the same charges again on the same facts, no matter the president’s party.
That matters because the evidence still exists. The witnesses still exist. And Smith has now put on public record that Trump didn’t beat the case—he simply ran out the clock. If Trump ever loses power, that legal threat comes right back.
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