It’s about time.
The U.S. Office of Special Counsel (OSC) has officially launched an investigation into former DOJ special counsel Jack Smith—the man who led two unprecedented federal prosecutions of Donald Trump during Joe Biden’s time in power. This is a monumental development, not just for Trump supporters, but for every American who believes in equal justice under the law.
The question now on the table: Did Jack Smith abuse his authority for political purposes?
The OSC, a federal watchdog agency designed to safeguard the integrity of the civil service, confirmed on August 2 that it is investigating whether Smith’s actions in pursuing criminal charges against Trump violated the Hatch Act—a law that prohibits federal employees from engaging in partisan political activity while on the job. While the OSC doesn’t carry criminal enforcement power, it does have the authority to impose serious penalties, including fines and disciplinary action. And more importantly, it can shine a spotlight where the DOJ would rather keep things in the dark.
Let’s not forget the timeline. Jack Smith, handpicked by Biden’s Department of Justice, launched two separate criminal cases against Donald Trump—one involving classified documents at Mar-a-Lago, and the other related to January 6 and the 2020 election. Both were rolled out in the middle of the 2024 election cycle, with suspicious timing that lined up perfectly with Trump’s political momentum. Coincidence? Not a chance.
The left called it justice. We called it what it was: election interference.
Smith’s indictments were never about the rule of law—they were about stopping Trump. Period. And thanks to this new OSC investigation, we might finally see some accountability for what millions of Americans recognized from day one: the Biden DOJ was weaponized to neutralize the biggest threat to the Democrat machine—Donald J. Trump.
Now, let’s be clear. The OSC is not part of the DOJ. It’s an independent agency, which means it’s not under the thumb of Merrick Garland or any other partisan operator. That’s what makes this investigation so significant. This isn’t some conservative media outlet raising questions. This is a federal oversight body officially probing whether Jack Smith crossed the line and veered into political warfare while masquerading as an impartial prosecutor.
And if you think that’s far-fetched, you haven’t been paying attention.
Ask yourself: Why were Trump’s indictments rushed out just as he surged in the GOP primary polls? Why did Smith push for trial dates that would interfere directly with the Republican nomination process? Why did he unleash a legal blitzkrieg that conveniently distracted from Biden’s own scandals—Hunter Biden’s laptop, the influence-peddling schemes, and the open border crisis?
This wasn’t about justice. It was about power.
And don’t forget the chilling effect on our justice system. If prosecutors can be weaponized to take down political enemies, then no one is safe. This is the stuff of banana republics, not constitutional republics.
As President Trump continues to lead the nation with strength and unapologetic resolve in 2025, this investigation into Jack Smith is a necessary reckoning. The American people deserve to know whether the federal government was hijacked for partisan warfare under Joe Biden. And if Smith is found to have violated the Hatch Act, it’s not just a technical foul—it’s further proof that the entire Trump prosecution narrative was rotten from the start.
The left wanted to bury Trump in legal chaos. But instead, their own operatives are now under the microscope.
As Ronald Reagan once said, “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction.” We’re seeing firsthand how fragile our institutions can be when corrupted by politics. But with conservatives back in charge and watchdogs doing their job, the truth has a way of coming out.
Jack Smith thought he could play prosecutor and political hitman at the same time. Now he’s the one under investigation. Justice, as it turns out, is still possible in America.
