#Justice Department Releases Report on Trump Case#

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The Justice Department is set to release the final report by special counsel Jack Smith on former President Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election, which has been sent to some lawmakers. The report alleges that Trump engaged in an illegal conspiracy to overturn the election, and says the evidence gathered by his office is sufficient to convict Trump at trial. The report will be released after Smith stepped down as special counsel and left the Justice Department, and a US district judge, Aileen Cannon, has allowed the Justice Department to release the report. In addition, the judge has extended the period for the release of the report on Trump's classified documents case.

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The U.S. Department of Justice is planning to release the final report by Special Counsel Jack Smith on Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election. The report, which has been sent to some members of Congress, alleges that Trump engaged in an illegal conspiracy to overturn the election results. Smith's report states that his office gathered enough evidence to convict Trump in a trial, but did not proceed with any charges due to Trump's impending return to the presidency. Court documents dated January 11 reveal that Smith resigned from his position as Special Counsel and left the Justice Department. On January 13, U.S. District Judge Eileen Cannon granted the Justice Department's request to release the report and extended the deadline for releasing the report in the Trump classified documents case. This decision means the public will be able to see the findings of Smith's investigation into Trump's actions and understand whether they constitute criminal activity.

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Trump's attempts to overturn the 2020 election results will be made public

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Special Counsel Jack Smith said in a report that his office has gathered enough evidence to convict Trump at trial

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The Department of Justice plans to make the special counsel's report public, but the release of the report on Trump's classified documents case will be delayed

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Trump could face criminal charges, but due to his impending re-election as president, the relevant procedures have not been able to move forward

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