Jack Smith refiled the DC case, claiming Donald Trump tried to overturn the government in 2021. He adjusted the indictment to meet the requirements of the Supreme Court immunity ruling or circumvent them.
Days before today’s superseding indictment against Donald Trump for allegedly trying to overturn the 2020 election, Mr. Trump’s lawyers and prosecutors in the office of the special counsel, Jack Smith, were scheduled to provide the judge overseeing the case with their separate proposals for assessing the impact of the Supreme Court’s immunity decision on the case.
Smith rushed the new indictment.
THE CHANGES
The New York Times reports that the most significant change in the 36-page indictment, which was 45 pages, is he removed all allegations that President Trump strong-armed the DOJ into supporting his claim, which the Times describes as false. […]
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