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Justice Department Report Details Evidence for Trump Conviction in 2020 Election Case

Special Counsel Jack Smith asserts sufficient evidence to convict Donald Trump, but his reelection halted prosecution.

  • Special Counsel Jack Smith's final report claims there was ample evidence to convict Donald Trump of election interference, but his 2024 presidential victory required the case to be dismissed.
  • The report outlines Trump's alleged 'unprecedented criminal efforts' to overturn the 2020 election, including knowingly spreading false claims of election fraud and pressuring officials to reject certified results.
  • Smith emphasized that the decision to drop the charges was not based on the merits of the case but on DOJ policy that prohibits prosecuting a sitting president.
  • Legal challenges, including Supreme Court rulings on presidential immunity, delayed the cases, ultimately preventing them from going to trial before the 2024 election.
  • Democratic senators are urging the DOJ to preserve all records from the investigations, citing concerns over potential interference by the incoming Trump administration.
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