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Jack Smith Transcript Release Closes a Chapter—But Reignites the Fight Over January 6

The release of Jack Smith’s deposition transcript by the House Judiciary Committee concludes a significant chapter in American politics regarding January 6. Smith blamed Trump for the Capitol riot while highlighting the lack of prosecutorial resolution. The debate over legal accountability versus political influence persists, as questions about republic response endure beyond the legal outcomes.

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Trump’s Tax Bill Sparks Outcry Over Provision Undermining Judicial Authority

President Trump’s “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” has sparked controversy for a provision limiting federal courts’ ability to enforce contempt citations against the government. Critics argue this undermines judicial authority and could impact ongoing cases. The bill has passed the House and now moves to the Senate, with further debate anticipated.

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