Jack Smith files superseding indictment in Trump Jan. 6 case with new grand jury to navigate around SCOTUS immunity decision

Jack Smith, on the left, holding a brief case; Donald Trump, on the right.

Left: Jack Smith: (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin). Right: Donald Trump (AP Photo/Craig Ruttle, Pool).

Special counsel Jack Smith on Tuesday filed a superseding indictment against former President Donald Trump in the Jan. 6 case.

The new filing retains all of the charges against Trump from the original indictment while aiming to accommodate and abide by the U.S. Supreme Court’s midsummer ruling on presidential immunity.

Notably, the 36-page superseding indictment was handed up by an entirely new grand jury empaneled to hear the case in the aftermath of the high court’s decision in Trump v. United States.

In a separate notice, Smith says the new indictment reflects his “efforts to respect and implement” the “holdings and remand instructions” in the Supreme Court’s landmark immunity decision.

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