Even before he was elected, the Deep State determined that Trump was an existential threat to their domain. The levers of government went into action. They impeached him twice, they pulled the Russian Card, they falsified documents that were presented to the court, they investigated him, they sued him and now they are charging him again for crimes while in office.
The Supreme Court has already ruled on this, but they wont’ give up. Special prosecutor Smith can’t take defeat, so what does he do, changes a few words and goes after President Trump once again. This is ELECTION INTERFERENCE IN SPADES. Smith, we have a message for you, on day one of President Trump’s second term, you will be Fired. You are in a position that is illegal under the Constitution. The Supreme Court will confirm this which was illegally rubber stamped by the Harris administration.
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Trump indicted a second time in election subversion case brought by special counsel Jack Smith
Superseding indictment is unlikely to go to trial before the November election
By Bradford Betz , Adam Shaw Fox News
Special Counsel Jack Smith on Tuesday filed another indictment against former President Trump over his alleged efforts to challenge the results of the 2020 presidential election, revising the charges in an effort to navigate a recent Supreme Court ruling that gave former presidents immunity for official acts.
The new indictment keeps the prior criminal charges but narrows and reframes the allegations against the Republican presidential nominee after a Supreme Court ruling that conferred broad immunity on former presidents.
Specifically, the indictment has been changed to remove allegations involving Department of Justice officials and other government officials. It clarifies Trump’s role as candidate, and makes clear the allegations regarding his conversations with then-Vice President Mike Pence in his ceremonial role as president of the Senate.
The new indictment removes a section of the previous indictment that had accused Trump of trying to wield the Justice Department to undo his 2020 loss. The Supreme Court recently ruled in a 6-3 decision that Trump was immune from prosecution for official White House acts.
Trump has been charged with conspiracy to defraud the United States; conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding; obstruction of and attempt to obstruct an official proceeding; and conspiracy against rights. Those charges, to which Trump pleaded not guilty, remain. Smith alleges that Trump participated in an effort to enlist slates of fake electors in key states won by then-candidate Biden to attest that Trump had in fact won, and that he pressured Pence to reject legitimate electoral votes.
The stripped-down criminal case was filed three days ahead of a deadline for Smith’s office to tell the judge in the case how they wanted to proceed after the Court’s decision. It comes ahead of a status hearing next week in court before U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan.
The special counsel’s office said the updated indictment, filed in federal court in Washington, was issued by a grand jury that had not previously heard evidence in the case. The new grand jury has only heard this new information.
The original indictment detailed how Jeffrey Clark, a top official in Trump’s DOJ, wanted to send a letter to elected officials in certain states claiming that the DOJ had supposedly “identified significant concerns that may have impacted the outcome of the election” and had asked top department officials to sign it, but they refused.
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