BYE BYE: Deranged Jack Smith To Resign




In a striking move, Special Counsel Jack Smith is reportedly preparing to resign before President-elect Trump can assume office in January. But GOP leaders are not about to let Smith slip away unscathed.

Republicans are gearing up to investigate what they see as Smith’s blatant attempt to weaponize the legal system against President Trump, accusing him of pursuing a politically charged vendetta with clear intent to shield his actions from oversight.

“Jack Smith shouldn’t be allowed to waltz out the door unaccountable,” one Conservative analyst declared, reflecting the sentiment across conservative ranks.

Smith’s decision to end his work before Mr. Trump’s inauguration strikes many as a calculated maneuver to protect his findings from being dismantled by a Trump-led Department of Justice.

Smith’s case against President Trump mirrors the tactics used by Fulton County’s Fani Willis, who, many Republicans argue, made prosecuting Mr. Trump her top priority from day one.

“Willis hit the ground running with a case ready to go. It’s more than coincidental that Smith is doing the same, rushing to finish before a new administration takes control,” another critic remarked.

Adding fuel to the fire, Smith requested a halt on deadlines in his January 6th case against President Trump, citing “unprecedented circumstances.” Critics see this as yet another ploy to finalize his narrative, ensuring a lasting impact against Trump while concealing any potentially exculpatory evidence.

Political observers emphasized that the public deserves access to every record and detail, and that Jack Smith should not be allowed to purge documents in an attempt to cover his tracks.

Republicans are also concerned with Smith’s handling of classified documents in the Florida case. With Mr. Trump poised to fire Smith immediately, the GOP suspects the special counsel is strategically evading accountability.

Jack Smith’s resignation appears to be an attempt to carry out a final, partisan agenda, casting it as his last opportunity to promote a biased narrative disguised as justice.

Smith’s intentions are glaring, and Republicans are not about to stand idly by. Their probe will scrutinize whether Smith manipulated DOJ protocols to further his own political objectives. With mounting calls to investigate, the GOP aims to expose what they consider a disturbing pattern of “lawfare” against conservative figures.

The scope of Smith’s resignation—and the motives behind it—raises questions about the broader weaponization of federal institutions.

“There were a lot of figures related to the Justice Department and on the outside of the Justice Department that used lawfare against President Trump. There needs to be very serious accountability for that, because we have to restore the people’s faith in our system of justice,” Speaker Mike Johnson told reporters.

As Republicans push for transparency, the stage is set for a sweeping investigation. Conservatives are signaling a clear message: those who weaponize justice will not escape without consequence.

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