- The DOJ is working to release Jack Smith's report on Donald Trump's federal indictments before the president-elect's inauguration on January 20.
- There is a tight 10-day window to disclose the report or risk losing the opportunity to do so for four years.
- Smith's report may provide critical evidence regarding Trump's alleged interference in the 2020 election and mishandling of classified documents.
- Judge Aileen Cannon recently blocked the report's release, claiming Smith was illegally appointed as special counsel.
- The DOJ has appealed this ruling and hopes to release the report's election interference section before the inauguration.
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