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Jack Smith Appears To Be Getting Creative in Push to Charge Trump, Undeterred by First Amendment

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Jack Smith, then the Department of Justice's chief of the Public Integrity Section, poses for photo at the Department of Justice in Washington, on August 24, 2010. AP/Charles Dharapak

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