- Special Counsel Jack Smith's report is expected to be released this weekend, missing sections related to the Florida documents case and focusing on the Washington allegations.
- Over two years and $50 million later, Smith failed to present a single witness or move the cases towards trial, illustrating a series of strategic missteps.
- The Washington case regarding January 6th has faced skepticism due to its perceived overreach and the judicial environment, complicating Smith's position even further.
- Smith's aggressive legal approach contrasts with the more measured tactics of other special counsels, leading to questions about his effectiveness.
- The upcoming report is criticized as an account of failure rather than success, marking it as a significant failure in prosecutorial history.
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Atlas Winston
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