Donald Trump was indicted on Tuesday for his attempts to reverse the outcome of the 2020 presidential election, the most serious charge to be brought against the already doubly criminally prosecuted ex-president. The Republican primary favorite for the 2024 election is charged with “conspiring against the American state”, obstructing official process and violating electoral rights after an investigation overseen by Special Prosecutor Jack Smith.
“Despite his defeat, the accused was determined to stay in power. Therefore, for more than two months after the November 3, 2020 ballot, the accused spread lies that there had been fraud that altered the outcome and that he had in fact won,” the statement reads. ‘charge. “These allegations were false and the defendant knew they were false,” it reads. “But the defendant repeated them and publicized them widely regardless.”
The former US president said he expects to be indicted again on Tuesday by the special prosecutor investigating his attempts to reverse the 2020 election result, accusing him of wanting to disrupt his 2024 campaign. says crackpot Jack Smith, for interfering in the 2024 presidential election, will issue a bogus new indictment of your favorite president – me – at 5 p.m., or 9 p.m. on its Truth Social platform.
“Why didn’t they do it two and a half years ago?” Why did they wait so long? Because they wanted it to happen right in my campaign,” he added.
That day, he gave a fiery speech to his supporters gathered near the White House, calling on them to “fight like hell” against the results of the presidential election that elected officials had to certify. A mob then invaded the Capitol, scenes of violence and chaos that shocked America and the world.
If he is indicted for these facts, these would be the most serious charges to be brought against the former head of state, who has already been prosecuted in the criminal case of the alleged negligent management of the confidential documents of the White House and that of suspicious payments to a former porn actress. Donald Trump, 77, became this year the first ex-president of the United States to be criminally charged by federal justice.