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Accessibility statementSkip to main content Democracy Dies in Darkness SubscribeSign in Advertisement Democracy Dies in Darkness National SecurityForeign PolicyIntelligenceJusticeMilitary National SecurityForeign PolicyIntelligenceJusticeMilitary The Trump Cases JUDGE APPROVES RELEASING SOURCE DOCUMENTS WITH MORE TRUMP-JAN. 6 EVIDENCE Judge Tanya S. Chutkan gave Trump seven days to weigh litigation to block the release of the special counsel’s source documents in his election interference case. 3 min 638 Violent protesters storm the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. (John Minchillo/AP) By Spencer S. Hsu October 10, 2024 at 7:23 p.m. EDT A federal judge on Thursday approved the public release of redacted source documents that helped inform special counsel Jack Smith’s explosive 165-page legal brief arguing that Donald Trump can still face prosecution for trying to subvert the results of the 2020 election, but gave the former president seven days to take steps to block the disclosure. Share 638 Comments The Jan. 6 case HAND CURATED * Trump’s Jan. 6 role back in focus as he readies new stolen election claims October 3, 2024 Trump’s Jan. 6 role back in focus as he readies new stolen election claims October 3, 2024 * Who’s who in Jack Smith’s massive Trump election interference filing October 4, 2024 Who’s who in Jack Smith’s massive Trump election interference filing October 4, 2024 * 5 takeaways from the big new filing on Trump’s 2020 election plot October 2, 2024 5 takeaways from the big new filing on Trump’s 2020 election plot October 2, 2024 View 3 more stories NewsletterDaily Today’s Headlines The most important news stories of the day, curated by Post editors, delivered every morning. Sign up Recommended for you Recommended by Subscribe to comment and get the full experience. Choose your plan → Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Advertisement Company About The Post Newsroom Policies & Standards Diversity & Inclusion Careers Media & Community Relations WP Creative Group Accessibility Statement Sitemap Get The Post Become a Subscriber Gift Subscriptions Mobile & Apps Newsletters & Alerts Washington Post Live Reprints & Permissions Post Store Books & E-Books Today’s Paper Public Notices Contact Us Contact the Newsroom Contact Customer Care Contact the Opinions Team Advertise Licensing & Syndication Request a Correction Send a News Tip Report a Vulnerability Terms of Use Digital Products Terms of Sale Print Products Terms of Sale Terms of Service Privacy Policy Cookie Settings Submissions & Discussion Policy RSS Terms of Service Ad Choices washingtonpost.com © 1996-2024 The Washington Post * washingtonpost.com * © 1996-2024 The Washington Post * About The Post * Contact the Newsroom * Contact Customer Care * Request a Correction * Send a News Tip * Report a Vulnerability * Download the Washington Post App * Policies & Standards * Terms of Service * Privacy Policy * Cookie Settings * Print Products Terms of Sale * Digital Products Terms of Sale * Submissions & Discussion Policy * Sitemap * RSS Terms of Service * Ad Choices 5.26.3 Already a subscriber? Sign in GET UNLIMITED ACCESS TO THE WASHINGTON POST You can cancel anytime. MONTHLY CA$1 every week for the first year billed as CA$4 every 4 weeks YEARLY CA$100 CA$39 for the first yearBEST VALUE * Unlimited access on the web and in our apps * 24/7 live news updates Add your email address By creating your account, you agree to The Washington Post's Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. The Washington Post may use my email address to provide me occasional special offers via email and through other platforms. I can opt out at any time. Card View more offers