The Republican campaign against former special counsel Jack Smith is ongoing, and as the week got underway, the GOP-led House Judiciary Committee unveiled information it characterized as “breaking news” (complete with a red siren for emphasis).
🚨 MORE BREAKING NEWS:
— House Judiciary GOP 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 (@JudiciaryGOP) October 28, 2025
New documents prove BENNIE THOMPSON and LIZ CHENEY were working hand-in-hand with JACK SMITH.
The partisan J6 Committee provided transcripts, documents, and text messages, all to take down President Trump and his associates. pic.twitter.com/jBizVCAwkv
The “new” documents were written correspondence, sent in early December 2022 by the bipartisan Jan. 6 committee’s leaders to the special counsel’s office at the Justice Department.
The letters “prove” that Democratic Rep. Bennie Thompson and then-Republican Rep. Liz Cheney were cooperating with Smith, providing the prosecutor with “transcripts, documents, and text messages.”
Too often in contemporary politics, Republicans seem to operate on the assumption that the public has a very short memory, which leads them to pretend that old and dull information is new and scandalous. This is another such an instance.
The House Judiciary Committee’s GOP members didn’t need to prove the bipartisan leaders cooperated with the special counsel’s investigation because we already knew this.
In fact, I was one of a great many people writing about this at the time. The MaddowBlog post’s headline, published nearly three years ago, read, “Jan. 6 committee begins cooperating with DOJ’s special counsel.” I quoted a PunchBowl news report at the time that said:








