Jack Smith, who directed criminal probes on Trump, is the subject of an investigation by Office of Special Counsel

US officials opened an investigation into Jack Smith, the former special lawyer who conducted two federal criminal cases against President Donald Trump, American media reported on Saturday.
The special council office told New York Times that it was investigating Smith to have potentially raped the Hatch Act law, which prohibits federal workers from engaging in political activities during work.
Republican senator Tom Cotton would have asked the agency to investigate if Smith’s actions had been designed to influence the 2024 elections.
The agency, which monitors the conduct of federal employees, did not immediately respond to the AFP comments.
Smith was appointed special lawyer in 2022 and accused Trump of a conspiracy to cancel the results of the 2020 elections and poorly managed the documents after leaving the White House.
Trump denied the two accusations and sought to supervise them as politically motivated, accusing the Ministry of Justice of being armed against him.
None of the two cases is never judged, and the Special Council – in accordance with a policy of the Ministry of Justice not to pursue an in -office president – filed them both after Trump won the presidential election in November 2024.
Smith then resigned before Trump could make his campaign commitment to dismiss him.
The office of special advisers operates separately from the special consulting offices of the Ministry of Justice, such as that led by Smith.
The prosecution decisions taken by Smith generally do not fall under his mandate, according to Times.
He cannot file a complaint against Smith but could return his conclusions to the Ministry of Justice, which has this power.
The most serious sanction under the Hatch law is the cessation of employment, which would not apply to Smith because he has already resigned it.
Since his entry into office in January, Trump has taken a number of punitive measures against his perceived enemies.
He stripped former officials of their security authorizations and their protection details, targeted law firms involved in previous cases against him and has drawn federal funding from universities.
Last month, the FBI opened criminal investigations on its former director James Comey and former chef John Brennan, two eminent Trump reviews.
A few days later, the daughter of Comey, Maurene – a federal prosecutor who treated the case of the notorious sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, who was linked several times to Trump – was suddenly dismissed.
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