According to records obtained by Newsweek through a Freedom of Information (FOIA) Request, Smith burned through $50 million during the witchhunt, which has clearly failed. Additionally, the media outlet faced a major roadblock as the special counsel was not officially part of the Department of Justice, highlighting the extent of political maneuvering involved in Trump’s politically motivated prosecution. The official records obtained by Newsweek found that Smith’s office spent $5,428,579, between November 18, 2022, and March 31, 2023, including $2,672,783 worth of employees’ salaries and benefits, $456,808 worth of rent, communications, and utilities, and $1,881,926 worth of contractual services.So much money, so little to show for it...
Tuesday, November 26, 2024
Money Ill Spent
Jack went broke trying to bust Trump:
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