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Jack Smith Indicts Trump Again Over Jan. 6, Amid Election Interference Claims and Supreme Court Ruling
Aug 30, 2024, 03:11 PM
Special Counsel Jack Smith has filed a superseding indictment against former President Donald Trump in Washington, D.C., related to the January 6 insurrection and 2020 election interference. This new legal action comes after a Supreme Court decision granted Trump immunity for official acts as president, defying the Fischer ruling. The indictment has sparked political controversy, with Democratic lawmakers supporting the move and Republicans, including Senator Rick Scott and Congressman Jim Jordan, criticizing it as election interference. Jim Jordan has started an inquiry into the indictment. Legal experts, such as Alan Dershowitz, have noted the challenges Smith might face in proving the charges. The indictment aims to clarify Trump's alleged attempts to obstruct the peaceful transfer of power and spread false claims about election fraud. The case is expected to be contentious, with Trump's legal team proposing a trial schedule extending into 2025, and Judge Chutkan overseeing the proceedings.
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