The attorney general appointed Jack Smith as special counsel in the federal Trump investigation. What does that mean? Below is what I've read.
1. The attorney general believes there is a strong case. No one appoints a special counsel to handle a weak case.
2. Jack Smith famously prosecutes cases that are not slam dunks. That is, Smith sometimes loses, because he will prosecute even if he might fail. He is likely to charge the pink bonehead.
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