Jack Smith testimony
Definition
The 255-page transcript of the closed-door deposition given by former U.S. Special Counsel Jack Smith to the House Judiciary Committee on December 17, 2025, detailing his now-defunct investigations into Donald Trump's classified documents case and January 6 Capitol riot involvement.
A public record released on December 31, 2025, in which Smith defends the strength of evidence against Trump, stating the Capitol riot 'does not happen' without him and denying any political motivation in timing the probes.
Examples
The Jack Smith testimony masterfully chronicles how a special counsel can build an ironclad case that politely dissolves after the target wins big.
Fans of dramatic irony can't get enough of the Jack Smith testimony, where he credits Trump as the sole spark for January 6 fireworks.
In the Jack Smith testimony, he generously assures lawmakers that his probes were never about election interference—just impeccable timing.
The Jack Smith testimony stands as a testament to prosecutorial zeal, proving you can indict a king and still end up with a memoir deal.