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Whoa! Jack Smith’s Investigation Could Set You Back $9 Million

The investigations carried out by Special Counsel Jack Smith regarding former President Donald Trump have already incurred a cost of over $9 million for taxpayers. This information has been revealed through documents released on Friday.

For improper handling of secret data, the former president is currently facing 37 federal charges, with the prospect of further penalties. If Judge Aileen Cannon dismisses the existing case, the special counsel is prepared to pursue an additional 45 charges, according to a story from The Independent.

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According to insiders, Smith is presently analyzing Trump’s strategy for challenging the 2020 election and is expected to file a lawsuit in the upcoming year.

Taxpayers have already paid a high price tag of over $9 million for Smith’s investigations. The special counsel’s office, as of March, has set aside more than $5.4 million for a variety of expenses, including salary, travel, rent, supplies, and more, according to the Justice Department’s account of expenditures.

Agency funds inside the department added $3.8 million to support the special counsel’s initiatives. These monies cover the costs for the security around the office of the special counsel as well as the commitment of agents and analysts to the ongoing inquiries. This large investment demonstrates the dedication to providing a thorough and comprehensive investigation.

The initial multimillion-dollar investigations into Trump’s affairs are not Smith’s investigations. The Special Counsel Robert Mueller-led probe into the alleged “collusion” between the Trump campaign and the Russian government took years and cost the taxpayers an astounding $32 million.

Mueller’s eventual finding: “No evidence of collusion” and no charges beyond relatively minor procedural offenses.

Smith’s examination into Trump’s plans for the 2020 election is exhaustive and in-depth. He has demanded any communications with the former president from election authorities in Arizona, Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan through subpoenas. Smith has also requested testimony from a number of Trump’s advisers and significant backers.

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Both allegations are categorically denied by the former president Trump, who characterizes them as politically motivated “witch hunts.”

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  1. Enough of this spending to destroy one man. Millions spent on the false claim of Clinton about Russian influence.

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