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War crimes expert tapped to probe Trump

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>>WASHINGTON: The US Justice Department on Friday named a former war crimes investigat­or as a special counsel to oversee criminal probes into Donald Trump, three days after the former president announced a new White House run in 2024.

Mr Trump, who claims to be the target of a “witch hunt”, slammed the dramatic move as “unfair” and “the worst politicisa­tion of justice in our country”.

The White House strongly denied any political interferen­ce, but the unpreceden­ted special counsel investigat­ion of a former president, and current presidenti­al candidate, sets the stage for a drawn-out legal battle.

At a press conference, Attorney General Merrick Garland announced the appointmen­t of Jack Smith, until recently a chief prosecutor in The Hague charged with probing Kosovo war crimes, to take over the two ongoing federal probes into Mr Trump.

One is focused on his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election and the Jan 6, 2021, attack on the US Capitol by his supporters. The other is a probe into a cache of classified government documents seized in an FBI raid on Mr Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida in August.

Mr Garland said naming a special counsel was in the public interest because both the Republican Trump and his Democratic successor Joe Biden have stated their intention to run in 2024, although only Mr Trump has officially declared for now.

“Appointing a special counsel at this time is the right thing to do,” Mr Garland said. “The extraordin­ary circumstan­ces presented here demand it.”

 ?? ?? HAGUE VETERAN: Jack Smith leads a mock trial on Feb 27, 2014.
HAGUE VETERAN: Jack Smith leads a mock trial on Feb 27, 2014.

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