Jack Smith in Hot Water as Authorities Launch Formal Investigation

Well, well, well—Jack Smith is finally getting a taste of the accountability he’s been dishing out to President Trump for the past few years. The Office of Special Counsel (no, not the one he used to run) has officially launched a formal investigation into Smith himself, and it’s about time. After years of acting like a political hitman for the Biden DOJ, the walls are closing in on the man who tried to kneecap Trump’s re-election campaign with back-to-back federal cases.

This investigation, green-lit by the OSC’s Hatch Act Unit, centers on Smith’s blatant abuse of power and what appears to be a politically motivated legal crusade aimed squarely at Biden’s top opponent. The Hatch Act, which is supposed to prevent government officials from engaging in political activity on taxpayer time, may have been violated big time. According to an email obtained by the New York Post, Senior Counsel Charles Baldis confirmed the inquiry into Smith’s actions is officially underway.

Senator Tom Cotton (R-AR), who spearheaded the call for oversight, didn’t mince words: “Jack Smith’s actions were clearly driven to hurt President Trump’s election, and Smith should be held fully accountable.” He’s right. Smith’s appointment may have already been unconstitutional, as U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon ruled when she tossed the classified documents case earlier this year. The other Trump case—focused on his 2020 election challenges—crumbled after the Supreme Court backed presidential immunity, and completely collapsed after Trump’s landslide victory in November.

But Smith wasn’t just running solo. As new whistleblower reports reveal, he was deep in the swamp with Biden’s DOJ, anti-Trump FBI agents, and even rogue prosecutors like Fani Willis down in Georgia. One bombshell letter from Senator Chuck Grassley outlined how Smith’s team coordinated the infamous “Arctic Frost” investigation, exchanging phone data between Trump and Mike Pence—all while pretending they were just following the law. The Biden White House even personally helped the FBI obtain those phones, despite neither Trump nor Pence being subjects of the investigation at the time.

And now, the so-called impartial prosecutor who claimed he was just following justice wherever it led is under the microscope himself. He colluded with Fani Willis, violated the Hatch Act, and used the legal system like a campaign tool.

Turns out, when you spend years trying to weaponize justice, it has a funny way of boomeranging back. The investigation into Jack Smith may just be starting—but the cover-up has already begun to unravel.

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