Jack Smith gives full-throated defense of his Trump probes
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Left: Former special counsel Jack Smith speaks on Oct. 8, 2025, at the UCL Centre for Global Constitutional Democracy (UCL Laws/YouTube). Right: President Donald Trump speaks to a gathering of top U.S. military commanders at Marine Corps Base Quantico, Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2025, in Quantico, Va. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci).

In a rare interview last week, Jack Smith tackled a range of topics, from international judiciary systems and Stalin-era show trials to issues of prosecutorial transparency and the debate over cameras in U.S. federal courts. He also discussed the fundamental role of the special counsel. Smith firmly dismissed claims by former President Donald Trump and his supporters, labeling allegations that his investigations into the January 6 events and the Mar-a-Lago documents were politically motivated as “absolutely ludicrous.”

The conversation, titled “State of the United States,” took place on October 8 with Andrew Weissmann—a former senior aide to Robert Mueller—at the UCL Centre for Global Constitutional Democracy. The full interview was made available on YouTube on Tuesday.

At approximately the 33-minute mark of the discussion, Weissmann steered the conversation toward Smith’s investigation into Trump as special counsel.

Smith compared his role to that of the special prosecutor during the Watergate scandal, refuting the idea that he was acting independently without oversight in bringing charges against Trump. “A special counsel is typically appointed in situations of conflict of interest or extraordinary circumstances where the attorney general believes an independent and objective investigation is necessary,” Smith explained. “My role is to determine if a case should be pursued based on the investigation’s findings.”

Emphasizing the structured nature of his work, Smith noted, “I can’t just operate on my own terms; I must adhere to Department of Justice rules.” He highlighted that he required authorization from the Public Integrity Section to advance with election fraud charges.

Smith also offered a full-throated defense of the prosecutors on his team, most of whom were working on the investigations before he was appointed as special counsel.

“These are team players who don’t want anything but to do good in the world. They’re not interested in politics, and I get very concerned when I see how easy it is to demonize these people for political ends when these are the very sort of people, I think, we should be celebrating,” he said. “The people on my special counsel team were like that. The idea that politics played a role in who worked on that case or who got chosen is ludicrous.”

“The idea that politics would play a role in big cases like this is absolutely ludicrous and it’s totally contrary to my experience as a prosecutor, from, again, the time I was a junior prosecutor,” Smith added.

Smith said his first boss would have “tossed [him] out a window” had he gone to him with political considerations about whether or not to bring a case.

As for the Mar-a-Lago case, Smith said “we had tons of evidence” that Trump willfully withheld classified documents and obstructed their return, unlike in special counsel Robert Hur’s probe of then-President Joe Biden.

“And the obstructive evidence, publicly saying these are my documents, or things like that, and I can keep them. The evidence to not give the documents back when the government even tried to get them back before there was a criminal investigation, those sort of things […] that helps prove willfulness,” Smith said, noting that there was much more “willfulness” evidence and about four times as many documents allegedly in Trump’s possession than there were in Biden’s possession.

Smith, famously appointed by Biden’s U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland to investigate Trump’s alleged mishandling of classified documents and role in Jan. 6, ran into a buzzsaw in Florida that saw his appointment invalidated by U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon, a Trump appointee, in July 2024.

After Trump was elected once again as president, the Jan. 6 case disappeared in much the same way, and mass pardons for his supporters followed.

Smith’s remarks come at a time when Republicans on the House Judiciary Committee seek his testimony about his “team’s partisan and politically motivated prosecutions of President Donald J. Trump and his co-defendants.”

Watch the full interview here:

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