Trump faces deepening legal risks for effort to reverse 2020 election
In the 45-page indictment filed by Special Counsel Jack Smith, prosecutors described a sprawling, multistate conspiracy built upon Trump’s repeated false claims that Democrat Joe Biden’s victory had been marred by widespread fraud.
Trump faces deepening legal risks for effort to reverse 2020 election
Pennsylvania: Efforts to hold Donald Trump criminally responsible for attempting to overturn the 2020 election were gaining steam, as the former US president prepared to face federal charges in a Washington courtroom on Thursday while Georgia state prosecutors looked poised to issue their own charges in the coming weeks.
Trump — the front-runner for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination — was indicted on Tuesday on four counts, including conspiring to defraud the US by obstructing an official proceeding and conspiring to deprive voters of their right to fair elections.
In the 45-page indictment filed by Special Counsel Jack Smith, prosecutors described a sprawling, multistate conspiracy built upon Trump’s repeated false claims that Democrat Joe Biden’s victory had been marred by widespread fraud.
According to the indictment, Trump ignored advisers who told him the election was not fraudulent and helped organize fake slates of electors to try to capture electoral votes in states he had lost.
Trump and his allies knowingly pushed those lies as part of a pressure campaign to try to convince state and federal officials to throw out the election results, prosecutors said, culminating in a mob of Trump supporters storming the US Capitol on Jan 6, 2021, in an attempt to block Congress from certifying Biden’s victory.
“Despite having lost, the defendant was determined to remain in power,” the indictment said.
The Trump campaign issued a statement accusing the Biden administration of targeting him for political gain.
“The lawlessness of these persecutions of President Trump and his supporters is reminiscent of Nazi Germany in the 1930s, the former Soviet Union, and other authoritarian, dictatorial regimes,” the campaign said.
Smith, the former chief prosecutor for the special court in The Hague, was appointed as special counsel by US Attorney General Merrick Garland.
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