Federal Meeting
Oversight of the Office of Special Counsel Jack Smith
January 22, 2026
The House Judiciary GOP held a hearing on January 22, 2026, to oversee the actions of Special Counsel Jack Smith, who was appointed to investigate former President Donald Trump. The hearing featured extensive debate over Smith's investigation into Trump's alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 election and the January 6 Capitol attack. Key topics included the legality and ethics of subpoenas for phone records of members of Congress, the timing of indictments and trials during an election cycle, and allegations of political bias and misuse of prosecutorial power. Smith defended his actions as following the law and prosecutorial standards, emphasizing his nonpartisan career and the evidence supporting charges against Trump. The hearing also addressed concerns about witness intimidation, gag orders, and the independence of the investigation from political influence. The committee discussed the impact of these investigations on public trust in the justice system and the rule of law, with members expressing sharply divided views along partisan lines.
Sources
- Oversight of the Office of Special Counsel Jack Smith · House Judiciary GOP · Jan 22