Senate Judiciary Chairman Chuck Grassley has announced findings suggesting that Jack Smith’s investigation team may have mishandled classified documents related to their inquiry into President Donald J. Trump.
● Grassley released messages indicating that personnel from the Department of Justice (DOJ), including those in Jack Smith’s Special Counsel Office, may have improperly handled classified materials.
● Examples of misconduct include granting access without confirming a "need to know" and leaving a sensitive compartmented information facility (SCIF) unsecured overnight.
● Grassley criticized the DOJ, arguing that it demonstrates a double standard in justice, claiming that while Hillary Clinton and Joe Biden faced no consequences for their mishandling of classified information, Trump is unfairly painted as a criminal.
● He emphasizes that these findings question the integrity of the investigation against Trump for holding classified documents at Mar-a-Lago.
These revelations could weaken the legitimacy of the investigation into Trump and illustrate perceived inconsistencies in how classified information is treated by the Biden administration’s DOJ.
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