Jack Smith is appealing the dismissal of the Trump classified documents case
The summary is about Jack Smith appealing a decision to dismiss the Trump classified documents case. Special counsel Jack Smith appealed a federal judge’s decision on Wednesday. The judge had dismissed the case brought by Smith, who was seeking the release of classified documents related to former President Donald Trump. Smith argued that the documents were being improperly withheld by the government. In his appeal, Smith contended that the judge had erred in dismissing the case and requested that the decision be overturned. The appeal raises questions about transparency and government accountability, as well as the potential impact on national security. Smith’s efforts to uncover the truth behind the classified documents remain ongoing as he seeks justice in this high-profile case.
Jack Smith appeals decision to dismiss Trump classified documents case
Special counsel Jack Smith on Wednesday appealed a federal judge’s decision to dismiss the classified documents case against former President Donald Trump.
“The United States of America hereby gives notice that it appeals to the United States Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit from the order of the District Court entered on July 15,” according to a notice on the docket from Smith, who was appointed by Attorney General Merrick Garland to prosecute the case against Trump.
The appeal comes just two days after U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon dismissed the case in response to a motion by Trump that argued Smith was improperly appointed. The special counsel’s office previously signaled plans to appeal her order in a statement Monday evening.
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