Democracy Dies in Darkness

With D.C. case dismissed, Trump is no longer under federal indictment

Donald Trump’s reelection prompted special counsel Jack Smith to seek to drop the Jan. 6 case and remove it from the classified documents appeal.

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Special counsel Jack Smith makes a statement from his office in Washington on June 9, 2023. (Tom Brenner for the Washington Post)

A judge dismissed the federal election-obstruction charges against President-elect Donald Trump on Monday, ending a historic investigation that never went to trial but led to enduring changes in the legal landscape over a president’s immunity from prosecution.

Special counsel Jack Smith won approval from a judge to drop the case, defending its merits in his motion to dismiss but citing Justice Department policy that prohibits prosecuting a sitting president. Smith separately asked the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit to remove Trump as a co-defendant from the special counsel’s appeal of a ruling in a different case that involved Trump’s alleged mishandling of classified documents.