Before Trump’s re-election last week, Smith and his team had taken significant steps in their election interference case against Trump. After Trump’s victory, however, the federal judge overseeing the case said she would pause the process to allow the special counsel’s office time to decide how to proceed.
The Justice Department indicted Trump last year in their investigation of his efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election. But Smith’s case was hindered in July of this year by the Supreme Court’s ruling that he has immunity for some conduct as president in his federal election interference case. In August, Trump was charged with the same four counts after a federal grand jury returned a superseding indictment in the case following the immunity ruling.