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BREAKING: 30 minutes ago, tension exploded on Capitol Hill after Special Counsel Jack Smith formally demanded that Rep. Jim Jordan release the full video of his eight-hour, closed-door testimony before the House Judiciary Committee — a move insiders say instantly rattled Republican leadership.
BREAKING: 30 minutes ago, tension exploded on Capitol Hill after Special Counsel Jack Smith formally demanded that Rep. Jim Jordan release the full video of his eight-hour, closed-door testimony before the House Judiciary Committee — a move insiders say instantly rattled Republican leadership.
Sources claim Smith’s request was delivered with language so direct, so uncompromising, that senior aides described the atmosphere as “ice-cold panic.”
But the real bombshell? What investigators are now signaling could be revealed if the footage goes public — a detail Jordan allegedly shared behind closed doors that could ignite a political firestorm across Congress and the Justice Department alike.
Washington, D.C. — Tensions flared on Capitol Hill today after Special Counsel Jack Smith formally requested that Rep. Jim Jordan release the full video of his eight-hour, closed-door testimony before the House Judiciary Committee, according to people familiar with the matter. The request, delivered earlier today, quickly unsettled Republican leadership and set off a wave of speculation across Congress.
Sources described Smith’s language as unusually blunt, leaving little room for negotiation. One senior aide characterized the reaction among GOP staff as “ice-cold panic,” suggesting concern over how the footage might be interpreted if made public.
While the contents of Jordan’s testimony remain confidential, investigators are signaling that the recording could shed new light on internal discussions surrounding congressional oversight and interactions with the Justice Department. Insiders say a particular remark made during the closed session—so far undisclosed—has drawn heightened interest from prosecutors and could prompt intense political scrutiny if released.
Jordan’s office has not commented on the request, and it remains unclear whether the House will move to make the footage public. Legal experts note that such a release would be highly unusual and could raise complex separation-of-powers questions.
For now, the standoff adds another layer of uncertainty to an already volatile political landscape, with both parties bracing for what could come next if the video is ultimately disclosed.