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Legal Battle Over Special Counsel Appointment in Trump's Case
Saturday. June 22 at 1:00 PM
1 min. readThe legal battle over the appointment of special counsel Jack Smith in former President Donald Trump's classified documents case continues as Judge Aileen Cannon refrains from making a ruling. Trump's legal team argues that Smith was unlawfully appointed, citing concerns over his handling of classified information and involvement in election matters. The dispute centers on whether Attorney General Merrick Garland had the authority to appoint Smith without Senate confirmation. While the Department of Justice asserts that Garland can appoint special counsels as 'inferior officers,' Trump's team insists Smith is a 'principal officer' requiring confirmation. Judge Cannon appeared skeptical of Trump's claims but also questioned the prosecution's statutory interpretation. The case highlights the complexities of legal appointments and the constitutional implications surrounding special counsels.