Donald Trump faces four charges over efforts to
overturn 2020 election
Latest criminal case before ex-president comes just
weeks after he was charged with retaining national defense information
Hugo Lowell
and Sam Levine
Wed 2 Aug
2023 00.55 BST
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/aug/01/donald-trump-charged-2020-election
Federal
prosecutors have charged Donald Trump over his efforts to overturn the results
of the 2020 election in a desperate attempt to stay in power, the latest
criminal case before the former president that comes just weeks after he was
charged with retaining national defense information.
The
indictment, filed in federal district court in Washington, charges Trump with
one count of conspiracy to defraud the United States, one count of conspiracy
to obstruct an official proceeding, obstruction of and attempt to obstruct an
official proceeding, and conspiracy against rights.
Trump’s
latest indictment finally holds him to account for 2020 election plot
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Over the
course of 45 pages, the indictment brought by the special counsel Jack Smith
outlined in stark detail how Trump and his allies knowingly spread false
allegations of election fraud, convened fraudulent electors and attempted to
block the certification of the election on January 6.
The
indictment also listed six co-conspirators who played central roles in the plot
to keep Trump in office. While they were unnamed, the descriptions of five of
the six matched those of the Trump lawyers Rudy Giuliani, Sidney Powell, John
Eastman, Ken Chesebro as well as the former US justice department official Jeff
Clark.
“Despite having
lost, the defendant was determined to remain in power,” the indictment says.
“So for more than two months following election day on November 3, 2020 the
defendant spread lies that there had been outcome-determinative fraud in the
election and that he actually won. These claims were false and the defendant
knew they were false.”
“But the
defendant repeated and widely disseminated them anyway – to make his knowingly
false claims appear legitimate, create and intense national atmosphere of
mistrust and anger, and erode public faith in the administration of elections.”
The charges
marked the first time Trump has faced criminal charges for his efforts to
overturn the 2020 election. They also have come at an extraordinary moment in
American politics – an abrupt accounting of an attempted coup. It is also the
first time a US president has faced criminal charges for trying to overturn the
election.
The
indictment described a sprawling conspiracy which, at its core, involved Trump
and his co-conspirators organizing fake slates of electors in order to dupe the
then vice-president, Mike Pence, into using them to falsely suggest the outcome
of the 2020 election had been in doubt.
To
accomplish that goal, Trump tried to use the justice department to open “sham
election fraud investigations” and repeatedly tried to co-opt Pence into
rejecting electoral college votes for Joe Biden in a desperate effort to stop
his election win certification, the indictment said.
When those
avenues failed, Trump sought to further obstruct the certification and
exploited the January 6 Capitol attack by redoubling efforts to push false
claims of election fraud and convince members of Congress to continue to delay
the certification, the indictment said.
Some of the
strongest evidence for Trump’s intent to obstruct the congressional
certification appears to have come from Pence himself, through testimony as
well as previously unknown “contemporaneous notes” that were turned over to the
grand jury during the investigation.
On Tuesday,
Pence said the indictment against Trump was “an important reminder [that]
anyone who puts himself over the constitution should never be president of the
United States”. He also said that though Trump was entitled to be presumed
innocent, “his candidacy means more talk about January 6 and more
distractions”.
The case
will be overseen by the US district court judge Tanya Chutkan, an Obama
appointee who has developed a record of handing down some of the longest
criminal sentences against defendants charged with storming the Capitol in the
January 6 attack, beyond prosecutors’ recommendations.
In 2021,
Chutkan was the judge who rejected Trump’s attempt to block the House January 6
select committee investigating the Capitol riot from gaining access to
presidential records. “Presidents are not kings, and plaintiff is not
president,” she wrote at the time.
Speaking at
justice department headquarters in Washington, Smith encouraged all Americans
to read the indictment “in full”. He pledged his office would seek a speedy
trial for Trump.
“The attack
on our nation’s capitol on January 6, 2021 was an unprecedented assault on the
seat of American democracy. As described in the indictment, it was fueled by
lies,” he said. “Lies by the defendant targeted at obstructing a bedrock
function of the US government, the nation’s process of collecting, counting and
certifying the results of the presidential election.”
“Our
investigation of other individuals continues,” he said.
Trump, who
leads the Republican primary field for president in 2024, attacked his latest
indictment in a lengthy statement from his Bedminster club in New Jersey.
“This is
nothing more than the latest corrupt chapter in the continued pathetic attempt
by the Biden Crime Family and their weaponized Department of Justice to
interfere with the 2024 Presidential Election,” Trump said.
“Why did
they wait two and a half years to bring these fake charges, right in the middle
of President Trump’s winning campaign for 2024? Why was it announced the day
after the big Crooked Joe Biden scandal broke out from the Halls of Congress?”
Meanwhile,
Pence, who lags in polls for president, said Trump was entitled to the
presumption of innocence until proven guilty, but said the indictment
underscored why Trump should not return to office.
“Today’s
indictment serves as an important reminder: anyone who puts himself over the
constitution should never be president of the United States,” he said in a
statement. “On January 6, former president Trump demanded that I choose between
him and the constitution. I chose the constitution and always will.”
The latest
charges compound the mounting legal peril for Trump, after he was indicted
earlier this year in Miami for illegally retaining classified documents, and in
New York for paying hush money to an adult film star before the 2016 election.
Trump is
also expected to face state charges in Georgia over Trump’s efforts there to
reverse his defeat to Joe Biden in the 2020 election. The Fulton county
district attorney, Fani Willis, has signalled her intent to file multiple
indictments around the first two weeks of August.
The White
House did not immediately issue a statement addressing the charges on Tuesday.
Joe Biden and his wife, Jill Biden, arrived to see a movie, the Christopher
Nolan film Oppenheimer, while on vacation in Delaware shortly after the charges
were announced.
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