Former special counsel Jack Smith secretly huddled with then-FBI Director Christopher Wray months after he launched his January 6 witch hunt against President Donald J. Trump.
According to a document shared by FBI Director Kash Patel with Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wisc.), the underhanded prosecutor met with Wray on May 24, 2023.
Fox News Digital first reported on the document, which is among those being reviewed by the GOP senators as a part of their “Arctic Frost” probe, a scandal that some are likening to Watergate.
SMITH-WRAY MEETING REVEALED.
Jack Smith claims he wants to tell his story to Congress, but he refuses to come clean in response to Chairman @ChuckGrassley‘s basic questions – including about his Arctic Frost meeting with Chris Wray. https://t.co/ubIp3gn3dL
— Senate Judiciary Republicans (@SenJudiciaryGOP) November 13, 2025
“The information was included as part of a ‘significant case notification’ drafted by the FBI’s Criminal Investigative Division on May 25, 2023,” the outlet reported.
“On 5/24/2023, Special Counsel Jack Smith met with FBI Director Wray,” according to the document.
According to Fox News Digital, “An FBI ‘significant case notification’ is an internal record used by the bureau to alert senior leadership and FBI field offices about a case of high public interest. This notification provided a case update on ‘Arctic Frost,’ which the bureau considered a ‘sensitive investigative matter.'”
Smith has been tight-lipped about whether he met with top Biden regime law enforcement officials, including Garland, Wray and former deputy attorney general Lisa Monaco.
In October, Grassley sent a letter specifically asking the former special counsel whether he had met with the trio or then-FBI Deputy Director Paul Abbate.
In his reply to the Senate Judiciary Committee chairman, Smith declined to provide information about any such meetings.
“Jack Smith claims he wants to tell his story to Congress, but when I asked him point-blank if he ever met with Garland, Monaco, or Wray as part of his investigation, he refused to answer,” Senator Grassley told Fox News Digital.
— Senate Judiciary Republicans (@SenJudiciaryGOP) November 13, 2025
“Either Smith has a bad memory, or he’s simply not willing to come clean about his actions,” the Iowa Republican said, adding that if the former prosecutor “really wanted the American people to hear the truth, he’d be cooperating with my straightforward congressional oversight requests instead of making excuses.”
Last month, it was reported that Smith was working “hand-in-hand” with former GOP congresswoman and malicious actor Liz Cheney, the former vice chair of the now-defunct J6 select committee, as well as its top Democrat, Mississippi Rep. Bennie Thompson.
A vicious lawfare thug, Smith is reportedly plotting a “counterattack” as he faces a grilling by the GOP lawmakers that he spied on, looking to turn a congressional appearance into a media spectacle to present his case against Trump that he never got the chance to do in a courtroom.
Smith crossed the line when he went after the telecommunications of sitting Republican senators under “Arctic Frost,” and the abuses of power went right to the top of the Biden Justice Department.
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