Former Special Counsel Jack Smith recently broke his silence regarding the politically charged investigations into President Trump during an intriguing discussion with Andrew Weissmann, a known figure from the Mueller investigation, at the University of London.
Weissmann has a reputation for spearheading what many labeled as a “witch hunt” against Trump related to alleged Russian interference, with suspicions lingering about his involvement in further cases against the former president.
In his remarks, Smith expressed frustration towards the Trump-era Department of Justice for allegedly targeting “criminal Democrats” while insisting that his own investigations into Trump were above reproach.
Smith, appointed Special Counsel in 2022 by Attorney General Merrick Garland just one day after Trump announced his candidacy for the 2024 presidential election, found himself delving deep into a political quagmire.
An infamous incident occurred in August 2022 when federal agents, heavily armed, conducted a raid on Trump’s Mar-a-Lago estate, stirring fierce debate and accusations of politicization.
In June 2023, Smith made headlines by indicting Trump on 37 federal counts related to the retention of presidential records, all while protected by Secret Service agents. The charges included 31 counts under the Espionage Act, showcasing the high stakes involved in these legal battles.
Meanwhile, in a distinct legal maneuver in Washington, D.C., Smith pursued four additional counts against Trump: conspiracy to defraud the United States, conspiracy to obstruct an official procedure, and conspiracy against civil rights.
Defending his team and their motivations, Smith claimed that the notion of political influences in his cases is “absolutely ludicrous.” He praised the diligent work of his colleagues, asserting that they are committed to justice rather than political outcomes.
Smith lamented the tendency to demonize dedicated public officials for political gain, suggesting that these individuals, rather than being vilified, warrant celebration for their commitment to integrity in the judicial process. It raises questions about how easily the narrative can shift in the turbulent landscape of American politics.
WATCH:
Jack Smith: The idea that politics would play a role in his cases against Trump is “absolutely ludicrous.”
The audacity is astounding. pic.twitter.com/bz4h9GXo7l
— Western Lensman (@WesternLensman) October 14, 2025
For a deeper insight, watch the complete exchange here:
It’s worth noting that last summer, Judge Aileen Cannon dismissed Smith’s case regarding classified documents, citing the unlawful appointment and funding of the special counsel. Additionally, Smith’s D.C. case faced dismissal after Trump emerged victorious in the 2024 election.