Federal prosecutors’ position that Donald Trump, who will be inaugurated as president in less than a week, would have been found guilty on multiple felonies for his alleged attempts.
To illegally overturn the 2020 election results if voters had not chosen to return him to the White House in the 2024 election is clearly laid out in special counsel Jack Smith’s final report.
That was one of the main findings of Smith’s final report on his investigation into election meddling, which was made public by the Justice Department early on Tuesday morning after.
A federal court approved its publication late on Monday evening. According to the article, Trump was charged in 2023 with four felony charges of initiating.
A “criminal scheme” to reverse the 2020 election results in an attempt to undermine democracy and hold onto power. Trump entered a not guilty plea to every allegation.
Because of a long-standing Justice Department principle that forbids the prosecution of a sitting president, the case—along.