Federal investigations by Special Counsel Jack Smith into former US president Donald Trump are costing.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) over $1 million per month, as per a new expenditure report. Jack Smith- DOJ’s special counsel- is investigating Donald Trump’s alleged mishandling of classified documents as well as the aftermath of US presidential election in 2020.
DOJ’s expenditure report showed total spending from November 2022 to March 2023 of $5,428,579- just over $1 million per month in the five-month span. The money was spent on personnel compensation, travel and transportation, rent, communications, utilities, printing, contractual services, supplies and acquisition of equipment, it said.
DOJ’s expenditure report showed total spending from November 2022 to March 2023 of $5,428,579- just over $1 million per month in the five-month span. The money was spent on personnel compensation, travel and transportation, rent, communications, utilities, printing, contractual services, supplies and acquisition of equipment, it said.
Donald Trump has targeted Jack Smith since his federal indictment calling him a “major SleazeBag put up by the corrupt DOJ to damage the Republican Party.”
In a TruthSocial post this week, Donlad Trump wrote: “Deranged Jack Smith, who is a sick puppet for A.G. Garland & Crooked Joe Biden, should be DEFUNDED & put out to rest…Republicans must get tough or the Dems will steal another Election. MAGA!”