During a television broadcast on Thursday, former federal special counsel Jack Smith expressed deep concern regarding the current state of American jurisprudence.
Smith stepped down from his position exactly ten days before the presidential inauguration.
Official documentation indicated these prosecutors were removed because leadership believed they would not faithfully execute the administration's new political goals.
According to reports from The Hill, Smith asserted that federal courts can no longer confidently depend upon the agency's submissions.
When an outside law firm agreed to defend Smith against retaliatory government probes, the administration revoked the security credentials of the entire legal team.
Furthermore, the former prosecutor criticized the sweeping executive clemency granted to approximately 1,500 individuals convicted in relation to the Capitol riots.
He cautioned that forgiving these offenses creates a substantial danger of repeat behavior and demoralizes standard law enforcement personnel. »