The special counsel, who led the classified documents and 2020 election obstruction cases into Trump, stepped down on Friday.
Jack Smith's report says prosecutors could have convicted Trump had his election win not prevented the case from proceeding.
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Donald Trump would have been convicted of illegally attempting to overturn the 2020 election result, were it not for his presidential victory last year, special counsel Jack Smith has concluded.