Special counsel Jack Smith and his team at the Justice Department who investigated and charged Donald Trump will step down before the president-elect takes office and potentially makes good on a promise to fire him, The New York Times and NBC News reported Wednesday.
By ending the two outstanding federal cases against Trump, Smith could issue a full report and make any criminal referrals before Trump takes office.
The Justice Department has a long-standing policy that a sitting president can’t be prosecuted, nor can a president self-pardon.
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