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19. Office of Special Counsel says it's opened Hatch Act probe of Jack Smith
Sat Aug 2, 2025, 04:19 PM
Aug 2

The investigation follows a referral from Republican Sen. Tom Cotton.

Office of Special Counsel says it's opened Hatch Act probe of Jack Smith - ABC News share.google/diov1z43k7hp...

Eloise Powers (@elnopower.bsky.social) 2025-08-02T19:57:37.336Z

https://abcnews.go.com/US/office-special-counsel-opened-hatch-act-probe-jack/story?id=124312950&cid=social_twitter_abcn

The U.S. Office of Special Counsel confirmed Saturday that it has opened an investigation into former Special Counsel Jack Smith and whether he violated the Hatch Act through his criminal investigations into President Donald Trump.

The investigation follows a referral from Republican Sen. Tom Cotton of Arkansas earlier this week that asked the OSC to investigate Smith for his investigative and prosecutorial activities prior to the 2024 election which Cotton argued were intended to harm Trump's political prospects.....

While it could refer its findings to DOJ, the department has already publicly said that it is investigating Smith and other prosecutors who pursued Trump through its so-called "Weaponization Working Group" that is being led by former interim DC U.S. attorney Ed Martin.

The announcement of the investigation also comes as the administration has found itself under increased scrutiny over its handling of the release of filings relating to deceased sex offender Jeffrey Epstein — with top officials from across the administration appearing eager to change the subject.

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Bondi's DOJ will act bucolic_frolic Aug 2 #1
Oh yes, definitely! Let's put all Jack Smith's indictments back into public view again. thought crime Aug 2 #14
Oh FFS! sheshe2 Aug 2 #2
TRUMP COMMITTED CRIMES Jimvanhise Aug 2 #3
Tom Cotton is a Federal Employee Seinan Sensei Aug 2 #4
It's all "projection" BumRushDaShow Aug 2 #8
Guess if Cotton and his GOP buddies think insurrection and hoarding secret documents is just fine, maybe Vinca Aug 2 #5
Oh, for the love of...how many fucking investigations do these fuckers have going now?! Karasu Aug 2 #6
We had our chance to arrest trump, Hornedfrog2000 Aug 2 #7
In fact, Trump was arrested and indicted Redleg Aug 2 #12
"We had our chance to arrest trump," BumRushDaShow Aug 2 #13
Thank you for all your efforts to keep DU fact-based. Really appreciate it. emulatorloo Aug 2 #18
Can someone say retaliation lawsuit? sakabatou Aug 2 #9
Retaliation lawsuit Redleg Aug 2 #11
Oh GOD, i so look forward to THAT DAY! bluestarone Aug 2 #16
This is Trumps cruelness for the world to see!! Trump is retaliating for being impeached 2x--it is riversedge Aug 2 #10
And we've got three-and-a-half more years of this? (At minimum?) calimary Aug 2 #15
Office of Special Counsel launches investigation into ex-Trump prosecutor Jack Smith LetMyPeopleVote Aug 2 #17
Office of Special Counsel says it's opened Hatch Act probe of Jack Smith LetMyPeopleVote Aug 2 #19
The penalties for violating the Hatch Act are 1. Removal from federal service, 2. Demotion, 3. Suspension. OH NOOOOOO! LetMyPeopleVote Aug 2 #20
I remember during the first term BumRushDaShow Aug 2 #21
Very strange use of the Hatch Act karynnj Aug 2 #22
There were certain caveats for the appointees BumRushDaShow Aug 2 #23
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