Internewscast Journal
  • Home
  • US News
  • Local News
  • Health
  • People
  • Guest Post
  • Support Our Cause
Internewscast Journal
  • Home
  • US News
  • Local News
  • Health
  • People
  • Guest Post
  • Support Our Cause
Home Local news Organizations Demand Disclosure of Special Counsel Jack Smith’s Report on Trump’s Classified Documents Case
  • Local news

Organizations Demand Disclosure of Special Counsel Jack Smith’s Report on Trump’s Classified Documents Case

    Groups press for release of special counsel Jack Smith's report on Trump's classified documents case
    Up next
    'I've always wanted kids': Woman charged with kidnapping father, 2 kids off street
    “Dreaming of Parenthood: Woman Accused of Abducting Father and Two Children”
    Published on 30 September 2025
    Author
    Internewscast
    Tags
    • aileen cannon,
    • Carlos De Oliveira,
    • case,
    • Classified,
    • counsel,
    • Documents,
    • Donald Trump,
    • for,
    • groups,
    • Jack,
    • jack smith,
    • Jameel Jaffer,
    • press,
    • release,
    • Report,
    • Smith039s,
    • special,
    • Trump039s,
    • U.S. news,
    • Washington news
    Share this @internewscast.com
    FacebookXRedditPinterest

    WASHINGTON – A First Amendment advocacy group alongside a watchdog organization has approached a federal appeals court, urging the release of a Justice Department special counsel’s report pertaining to the criminal investigation into President Donald Trump’s management of classified documents at his Mar-a-Lago property.

    Despite charges against the former Republican president being dropped last year, special counsel Jack Smith’s comprehensive report concerning the classified documents case remains confidential due to an order from U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon. Trump was accused of keeping classified papers at his Florida residence and obstructing efforts to reclaim them, but Judge Cannon deemed Smith’s appointment unlawful and dismissed the charges.

    The Knight First Amendment Institute at Columbia University and American Oversight have filed requests with the 11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, urging the report’s disclosure. The institutions insist there is no genuine justification for hiding the report that stems from what was widely viewed as the most critical legal challenge Trump faced prior to his attempt at a White House comeback.

    “Transparency is essential in a democracy. The public deserves to be informed about Special Counsel Smith’s findings, and the Justice Department cannot withhold this report, which should have been disclosed almost a year ago under federal law,” stated Chioma Chukwu, executive director of American Oversight. “By maintaining this order, Judge Cannon is hindering both accountability and the rule of law.”

    Judge Cannon, a Trump appointee, prevented the Justice Department in January from submitting the documentation concerning the classified documents case to Congress after defense attorneys claimed it would be biased and prejudicial. At that point, appeals were still pending against Trump’s associates — Trump aide Walt Nauta and Mar-a-Lago property overseer Carlos De Oliveira — though the Justice Department has since dropped those legal actions too.

    In February, the Knight Institute requested Judge Cannon to allow the report’s release, but she has not made a decision. The institute is now appealing for the higher court to compel Judge Cannon to decide, deeming her delay “manifestly unreasonable.”

    “This report is of singular importance to the public because it addresses allegations of grave criminal conduct by the nation’s highest-ranking official,” said Jameel Jaffer, executive director of Knight Institute, said in a statement. “There is no legitimate reason for the report’s continued suppression, and it should be posted on the court’s public docket without further delay.”

    The classified documents case had been seen as the most legally clear-cut of the four Trump had faced, given the breadth of evidence that prosecutors say they had accumulated, including the testimony of close aides and former lawyers, and because the conduct at issue occurred after Trump left the White House in 2021 and lost the powers of the presidency.

    Trump had denied any wrongdoing and criticized all the cases against him as a politically motivated attempt to thwart his bid to return to the White House.

    The first volume of Smith’s report — focused on Trump’s 2020 election interference case — was publicly released in January. In that portion of the report, Smith defended his decision to bring criminal charges over Trump’s efforts to overturn the 2020 election and said he believed it would have resulted in a conviction had voters not returned Trump to the White House.

    Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

    Share this @internewscast.com
    FacebookXRedditPinterest
    You May Also Like
    Pro Savannah women's basketball team reveals name, logo, head coach
    • Local news

    Savannah Unveils Women’s Pro Basketball Team: Name, Logo, and Head Coach Announced

    SAVANNAH, Ga. () – Women’s professional basketball is one step closer to…
    • Internewscast
    • September 30, 2025
    Lawsuit claims mold issues continue to plague MacDill base housing
    • Local news

    Legal Action Alleges Ongoing Mold Problems at MacDill Base Housing

    In June 2023, Leah Mullins and her Air Force husband began living…
    • Internewscast
    • September 30, 2025
    Imelda Upgraded to a Hurricane as It Moves Away From US
    • Local news

    Imelda Strengthens to Hurricane Status as It Drifts Away from U.S. Shores

    IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site…
    • Internewscast
    • September 30, 2025
    A look at Medicaid work requirements in Georgia
    • Local news

    Exploring Georgia’s Medicaid Employment Mandates

    IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site…
    • Internewscast
    • September 30, 2025
    1 year after Hurricane Helene, Georgia farmers still await federal relief
    • Local news

    One Year Post-Hurricane Helene, Georgia Farmers Persist Without Federal Aid

    ATLANTA (WJBF) – It’s been one year since Hurricane Helene tore through…
    • Internewscast
    • September 30, 2025
    DOJ investigates Iowa school for DEI after superintendent arrested
    • Local news

    DOJ Probes Iowa School’s DEI Practices Following Superintendent’s Arrest

    Earlier this month, after the superintendent of Des Moines Public Schools was…
    • Internewscast
    • September 30, 2025
    Worship leader Sean Feucht mismanaged millions in ministry funds, former associates say
    • Local news

    Former Associates Accuse Worship Leader Sean Feucht of Financial Mismanagement in Ministry

    LOS ANGELES – Sean Feucht, previously a relatively obscure conservative Christian worship…
    • Internewscast
    • September 30, 2025
    First-ever Banana Ball Championship coming to Grayson Stadium
    • Local news

    Inaugural Banana Ball Championship Set for Grayson Stadium

    SAVANNAH, Ga. () – On Tuesday morning, the Savannah Bananas revealed that…
    • Internewscast
    • September 30, 2025
    Las Vegas man accused of dumping dead dog played video games while pet sat in 109-degree heat: police
    • Local news

    Las Vegas Resident Allegedly Left Dog in 109-Degree Heat While Playing Video Games: Police Report

    LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — A man facing charges for abandoning a deceased…
    • Internewscast
    • September 30, 2025
    Amish woman accused in 4-year-old son’s death denied bail
    • Local news

    Bail Denied for Amish Mother Charged with Son’s Death

    NEW PHILADELPHIA, Ohio (WJW) An Amish woman from Ohio, charged with murder…
    • Internewscast
    • September 30, 2025
    Indonesian school collapse leaves one person dead
    • Local news

    Collapse of Indonesian School Results in One Fatality

    Internet Explorer 11 is no longer supported. For the best experience, please…
    • Internewscast
    • September 30, 2025

    JK Rowling Labels Emma Watson as ‘Ignorant’ Following a Comment on Cancellation

    (NewsNation) — J.K. Rowling is responding to actress Emma Watson’s recent comments…
    • Internewscast
    • September 30, 2025
    Princess Eugenie's revived fashion bears a striking resemblance to Meghan Markle's minimalist stealth wealth look
    • Royals

    Princess Eugenie’s refreshed style channels Meghan Markle’s understated chic, exuding quiet luxury

    On Easter Sunday this year, Princess Eugenie made an appearance in a…
    • Internewscast
    • October 1, 2025
    Google is blocking AI searches for Trump and dementia
    • Tech

    Google Restricts AI-Driven Searches on Trump and Dementia Topics

    It seems that Google has restricted AI search results for the query…
    • Internewscast
    • October 1, 2025
    Secret jealousy tearing apart DWTS: Dancers dish dirt on partners
    • News

    Behind the Scenes Drama: Dancers Reveal Jealous Tensions on ‘Dancing with the Stars’

    They crashed to the floor again and again – and again –…
    • Internewscast
    • October 1, 2025
    Man executed victim, stashed body in his Dodge Charger: Cops
    • Crime

    Man Allegedly Killed Victim and Hid Body in His Dodge Charger, Police Say

    Background: The 2700 block of West Airline Highway in Reserve, Louisiana (Google…
    • Internewscast
    • October 1, 2025
    Internewscast Journal
    • Home
    • Privacy Policy
    • DMCA Notice
    • Terms and Conditions
    • Guest Post
    • Support Our Cause
    Copyright 2023. All Right Reserverd.