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BREAKING: 30 minutes ago, tension exploded on Capitol Hill after Special Counsel Jack Smith formally demanded that Rep. Jim Jordan release the full video of his eight-hour, closed-door testimony before the House Judiciary Committee — a move insiders say instantly rattled Republican leadership. Sources claim Smith’s request was delivered with language so direct, so uncompromising, that senior aides described the atmosphere as “ice-cold panic.” But the real bombshell? What investigators are now signaling could be revealed if the footage goes public — a detail Jordan allegedly shared behind closed doors that could ignite a political firestorm across Congress and the Justice Department alike.
WASHINGTON — Tension surged through Capitol Hill late today after Special Counsel Jack Smith formally demanded that Rep. Jim Jordan release the full video of his eight-hour, closed-door testimony before the House Judiciary Committee, according to multiple sources familiar with the exchange.
Insiders say the request, delivered roughly 30 minutes ago, landed with unusual force. Described by aides as “direct” and “uncompromising,” Smith’s language reportedly sent shockwaves through Republican leadership offices, where senior staff were seen scrambling to assess the fallout.
While the testimony has remained sealed, investigators are now signaling that its contents may carry far greater significance than previously acknowledged.
Sources suggest the video could include a previously undisclosed detail related to Donald Trump that Jordan allegedly shared behind closed doors—information that, if made public, could trigger a political firestorm spanning Congress and the Justice Department.
Neither Jordan’s office nor Republican leadership offered immediate comment. A spokesperson for the special counsel declined to elaborate on the request but emphasized Smith’s commitment to “full transparency and accountability.”
As pressure mounts, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are bracing for what could come next. Whether the footage is released voluntarily—or compelled—Washington is watching closely, aware that the next move could dramatically reshape an already volatile political landscape.

