CNN —Sally Yates, a former acting attorney general early in Donald Trump’s administration, said voters “have a right” to hear the special counsel’s evidence against the former president before they head to the ballot box in 2024.
She was set to serve until Trump’s pick for attorney general, Jeff Sessions, could be confirmed.
Yates, who served in the DOJ for nearly three decades, called Smith “a talented, no-nonsense guy” and praised the strength of his team’s cases against Trump.
“I’m not convinced that the government has to prove that Donald Trump believed in his heart of hearts that he had lost the election,” she said.
“I think that Attorney General Garland took the right step in leaving the Trump-appointed US attorney in place to complete that investigation,” she said.
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