Jack Smith turned in his report about his investigation of Trump. The report has two parts: one, Trump’s theft and concealment of important, classified documents; two, his efforts to overturn the election and hold onto the Presidency.
Trump flunkie and federal judge Aileen Cannon inserted herself into the question of the release of Smith’s report. She ruled that the Justice Department could not release Smith’s report. She previously ruled that the job of Special Counsel was illegitimate, so Jack Smith’s report was invalid. Her ruling was reversed by the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals, at least as it applied to the second part of the Smith report.
Attorney General Merrick Garland has said he will release only the second part of Smith’s report, and he would redact information that was controversial or offensive to Trump.
Please write to the Attorney general here.
Urge him to release Jack Smith’s report in full, both parts, with no redactions.
Journalist Molly Ball said last night on MSNBC that Merrick Garland “brought a teddy bear to a knife fight.”
The public has a right to know what Smith found.
Write President Biden and urge him to use his absolute immunity to release the report in full.
“How you can write or call the White House. We look forward to hearing from you!”
Source: The White House
https://search.app/5uiyr3vyyNEaTwPx7
If Smith’s report is left for the Trump administration, it will never see the light of day. Trump’s defense attorneys have been selected for the top jobs in the Department of Justice. They are there to protect Trump.

Are you serious? Not.Gonna.Happen.
Milquetoast Garland had 4–FOUR! years to get justice served & to prevent the catastrophe we now have. He did nothing.
&, now, w/45 becoming 47 in a little over a week, I ‘d wager that M.G. is shaking in his boots even more.
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The other day, I came across a tweet about this matter and not having access to Garland, I retweeted it to Biden (@POTUS) urging HIM to release ALL the evidence that Jack Smith has on tRump –and unredacted, since he’s got presidential immunity for official acts now, too. I think that informing the public about their convicted felon incoming president should be considered an official duty for him, so I strongly urge others to tweet him as well ASAP.
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Yes!! I tweeted Biden too!
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GREAT!! I just tweeted him again about this issue!
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I have emailed Garland to release Jack Smith’s report but cannot get the email for President Biden by clicking on your link. Please help. Thank you. Marilyn
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Google email President Biden.
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FYI, I just Googled that and the most comprehensive result I found was to send the email to: president@whitehouse.gov
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I just wanted to let you know that it doesn’t appear that the “contact President Biden” link is working properly. You get a page that you can click for information but not where you can send an email to the president. I went on the government website directly and the same thing happened. FYI>
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Try this:
How you can write or call the White House. We look forward to hearing from you!
Source: The White House
https://search.app/5uiyr3vyyNEaTwPx7
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Yes, I did try that. When you click the “email” link you are taken to a page that gives you 2 options: sign up to “stay connected” or “request assistance with a federal agency”. There isn’t an email form. I don’t think there is enough time to write a snail mail. Thank you.
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This is what I get:
Call the White House
PHONE NUMBERS
Comments: 202-456-1111
Switchboard: 202-456-1414
TTY/TTD
Comments: 202-456-6213
Send a letter to the White House
Here are a few simple things you can do to make sure your correspondence gets to the White House as quickly as possible.
If possible, email us! This is the fastest way to reach the White House.
If you write a letter, please consider typing it on an 8 1/2 by 11 inch sheet of paper.
If you hand-write your letter, please write as neatly as possible with an ink pen.
Include your return address on your letter as well as on your envelope. If you have an email address, please share it with us too.
And finally, please be sure to write on the outside of your mailing envelope the complete address for the White House to make sure your letter gets to us as quickly and directly as possible:
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There is an email link if you open the site.
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I saw all that, too, which is why when I googled it and ultimately ran across this email address, I provided it: president@whitehouse.gov
Otherwise, if that doesn’t work, I’d suggest you go to twitter/X and send him a tweet at: @POTUS (He does send tweets from there as well)
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