Special counsel's report says there was enough evidence to convict Trump in election case
Tuesday, 14 January 2025 () US special counsel Jack Smith determined Donald Trump engaged in a criminal effort to stay in power post-2020 election defeat, but Trump's impending return to office hindered the trial. Smith defended his unbiased investigation, while the report revealed additional details regarding the January 6 Capitol attack and sensitive document retention charges.
Special Counsel Jack Smith's report claims Donald Trump would have been convicted for election interference if he had not won the 2024 election. The 174-page report, submitted to Congress, argues that the Department of Justice's policy on presidential immunity prevented further prosecution. It...
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A prosecutor says there was enough evidence in the 2020 US election case - but he was scuppered by Trump's win in 2024. BBC News Also reported by •NYTimes.com •FT.com