JUST IN: Top GOP Senators Put Jack Smith On Notice In Warning To DOJ

Top GOP senators have issued a stern warning to Attorney General Merrick Garland, FBI Director Christopher Wray, and Special Counsel Jack Smith, demanding the preservation of all records related to investigations into former President Donald Trump. The call, outlined in a detailed letter, raises concerns about potential mishandling of federal records and political bias within the Justice Department.

The letter discusses past instances where federal records tied to politically charged investigations were allegedly destroyed or mishandled. Citing examples from the Mueller investigation into Russian interference in the 2016 election, the senators pointed to incidents where members of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s team reportedly wiped data from government-issued phones. Among the claims, one senior team member is accused of deleting data multiple times, purportedly by entering incorrect passwords. The senators argue these actions raise serious questions about whether the deletions were part of an intentional effort to obscure investigative decisions from congressional and agency oversight.

“The proximity in time to the DOJ Inspector General’s investigation, along with the frequency of data deletions, suggests a troubling pattern,” the letter states. The lawmakers also referenced concerns about record destruction during the FBI’s investigation into former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton’s handling of classified information. According to the senators, the FBI agreed to destroy laptops associated with Clinton’s staff, a decision they argue compromised the integrity of potential evidence.

The letter alleges that Timothy Thibault, a former senior FBI official involved in one of Smith’s cases, displayed anti-Trump bias and violated the Hatch Act, which restricts federal employees from engaging in partisan political activity.

The senators contend that preserving all records related to Smith’s investigations is crucial to ensuring transparency and accountability. “If a politically charged case is to be opened, it must be done the right way and free from political bias,” they wrote.

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