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Trump fake elector prosecutions could soon ensnare members of Congress

WASHINGTON – The justice system is closing in on former President Donald Trump, and soon, some expect that dragnet will ensnare elected members of Congress.

Before lawmakers left town for a month-long recess, Raw Story caught up with two Republicans the U.S. House January 6 select committee named as central to the scheme to get then-Vice President Mike Pence to certify slates of fake electors after Joe Biden won the 2020 presidential election.

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Inside Trump’s six-person team of alleged co-conspirators and their effort to overturn Election 2020

President Donald Trump is the only person charged — to date — in the special counsel’s indictment for conspiracy and other alleged violations related to the effort to overturn the 2020 election.

But the 45-page indictment lists six unnamed co-conspirators who, alongside Trump, allegedly crafted and executed a novel — and wildly illegal — schemes to keep the defeated president in power.

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Trump trial could shatter fundamental rule that 'no one is above the law': Op-ed

Donald Trump's latest indictment "could put a foundational American legal theory to the test: that no one is above the law," writes Michael Wilner in an op-ed for the Miami Herald.

Trump was indicted on Tuesday on charges of conspiracy to defraud the United States, conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding, obstruction of and attempting to obstruct an official proceeding, and conspiracy against rights. According to Wilner, Special Counsel Jack Smith's case against the former president "could set a historic legal precedent on presidential power."

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Hugh Hewitt slammed after major meltdown over Trump: 'Show trials are only choreographed in Stalin's Russia'

Right-wing talk radio host Hugh Hewitt, who initially opposed Donald Trump's first run for president only to become a strong supporter, is being highly criticized over his remarks attacking Special Counsel Jack Smith and Tuesday's indictment of the ex-president for his alleged actions to overturn the 2020 election that he lost. Among Hewitt's claims: the case "ought to be vomited out by the judicial branch," and "Show trials are only choreographed in Stalin's Russia."

Trump was charged Tuesday with conspiracy to defraud the United States, witness tampering, conspiracy against the rights of citizens, and obstruction of and attempt to obstruct an official proceeding.

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'Uphill battle': Why one of Trump's defenses for J6 could backfire

Now that former President Donald Trump has been indicted in the January 6 investigation, speculation turns to how the former president's defense team will try to exonerate him at trial against special counsel Jack Smith's accusations that he knowingly instructed people to lie about election integrity and to try to overturn results.

A Wall Street Journal report highlights one defense they might use — but highlights some serious problems with it.

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Trump’s 'treasonous, criminal and malevolent character' could 'get him re-elected in 2024': law professor

When former President Donald Trump received a target letter from the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) in July, he realized that a third criminal indictment was likely. And on Tuesday, August 1, 2023, special counsel Jack Smith announced that Trump had been indicted on four charges in connection with his efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results.

In the new indictment, Trump is charged with: (1) conspiracy to obstruct an official United States government proceeding, (2) conspiracy to defraud the U.S., (3) conspiracy against Americans' constitutional rights, and (4) obstructing and trying to obstruct an official U.S. government proceeding.

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'You better cooperate': Legal expert sees threat against Trump co-conspirators in Jan. 6 indictment

There's an embedded threat in special counsel Jack Smith's indictment of Donald Trump for his efforts to overturn his election loss, according to a legal expert.

The 45-page indictment lists six co-conspirators – five of whom have been identified by multiple media outlets as Rudy Giuliani, John Eastman, Sidney Powell, Jeffrey Clark and Kenneth Chesebro, while the sixth remains a mystery – and former U.S. solicitor general Neal Katyal told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that prosecutors were holding potential charges over their heads in exchange for testimony against the former president.

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Trump lawyer floats holding January 6 DC trial in 'more diverse' West Virginia

Former President Donald Trump's legal team is considering a request to change the venue of his January 6 trial from Washington, D.C., to West Virginia.

On CBS, an attorney representing the former president suggested to senior White House Correspondent Ed O'Keefe on Wednesday morning that West Virginia is in "close proximity" to the scene of the alleged crime — even though D.C. is actually where January 6 happened and the courthouse where it would take place directly overlooks the Capitol — and went on to suggest that West Virginia is "much more diverse" than D.C.

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'We've got a mugshot ready for you': Fulton County sheriff warns Trump not to expect special treatment

Fulton County's Sheriff has a message for President Donald Trump – if he's indicted in Georgia, he shouldn't come expecting special treatment.

"It doesn't matter your status," Sheriff Patrick Labat said, according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution. "We have a mugshot ready for you."

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J6 investigator shreds Tim Scott's 'poppycock' attack on Trump indictment

Many of President Donald Trump's rivals have leapt to his defense following his indictment in the federal January 6 investigation — and Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) is no exception.

"I remain concerned about the weaponization of Biden’s DOJ and its immense power used against political opponents," wrote Scott on Twitter/X. "What we see today are two different tracks of justice. One for political opponents and another for the son of the current president."

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Trump 'much more rattled' by Jan. 6 indictment than he's letting on: Maggie Haberman

Donald Trump is a lot more "rattled" by his indictment in the Jan. 6 case than he's publicly letting on, according to his biographer.

New York Times correspondent Maggie Haberman has covered the former president for years and knows him about as well as any journalist, and she told CNN the four counts brought by special counsel Jack Smith has shaken Trump to the core, reported Newsweek.

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Trump has been playing 'Russian roulette with the law' and 'I don't see how he survives': George Conway

Donald Trump was indicted on four charges related to his efforts to overturn his 2020 election loss, and George Conway doesn't see how he survives all the criminal cases against him.

The twice-impeached former president was indicted for a second time by special counsel Jack Smith, and he's been charged with dozens of counts of business fraud in Manhattan and appears likely to be charged in Georgia, and Conway told MSNBC's "Morning Joe" that Trump was in deep trouble.

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Inside the 'most dangerous threat' America’s 'transfer of power' has ever faced

Former President Donald Trump's legal problems went from bad to worse when, on Tuesday, August 1, special counsel Jack Smith announced that the former president had been indicted on four criminal charges in connection with his efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results.

Trump has been charged with: (1) conspiracy to obstruct an official government proceeding, (2) conspiracy to defraud the United States, (3) conspiracy against Americans' constitutional rights, and (4) obstructing and attempting to obstruct an official government proceeding.

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