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Special counsel’s report says Trump would have been convicted, confirmation hearings begin – The New York Times

  1. Special counsel’s report says Trump would have been convicted, confirmation hearings begin The New York Times
  2. DOJ releases former special counsel Jack Smith’s report on investigation into Trump election interference case Fox News
  3. Trump enraged after publication of Smith report: “lame prosecutor” The Hill
  4. Justice Department releases Trump special counsel’s report on January 6 affair The Washington Post
  5. Judge Cannon clears way for possible release of Part 1 of Special Counsel Report NPR
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