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🎧 In today's episode of The Journal podcast, sgurman explains how special counsel Jack Smith developed a reputation as an aggressive prosecutor, his mixed record on convictions, and what's at stake as he prosecutes former President Donald Trump

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Speaker 2: Smith is leading two cases against the former president for the Capitol attack and for his handling of classified documents. Trump has pleaded not guilty in both cases. Speaker 2: Welcome to The Journal, our show about money, business and power. I'm Jessica Mendoza. It's Thursday, August 10th. Coming up on the show. Who is Jack Smith, the man prosecuting former President Donald Trump? What kind of prosecutor is Jack Smith?

Speaker 5: Haitian immigrant Abner Louima was mistakenly accused of being involved in a fight at a nightclub in Flatbush. Cops with Brooklyn's 70th precinct then beat and sexually assaulted Louima with a plunger at the station house. Speaker 2: By looking at Smith's time at PIN, you can see the outlines of his strategy as a prosecutor. He brought cases, a lot of cases, to trial, and he won some big convictions, including years long prison sentences for former lawmakers in Arizona and Virginia. But several of his high profile cases were not as successful.

Speaker 2: A jury did rule in favor of Smith's team. They convicted McDonnell on 11 counts of corruption related crimes, but the case was appealed and made its way to the Supreme Court, and the justices there were unanimous. Speaker 2: After his stint at PIN, Smith took a job at the International Criminal Court in the Hague. It's a tribunal that prosecutes war crimes. But he would soon return to Washington for what might end up being the most challenging role of his career. That's after the break. Since leaving office, Donald Trump has faced several investigations. In New York.

Speaker 2: When Smith arrived at the Justice Department, he inherited a team of prosecutors who'd already been working on both investigations. Speaker 2: Last Friday, Trump posted a message on his Truth social platform. It said, in all capital letters, "You go after me, I'm coming after you." Not long after, Smith requested a protective order against Trump. I feel like we're constantly improving our legal vocabulary as we follow these cases. What is a protective order?

 

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