Bullet points of Trump 'resorted to crimes' to stay in office after 2020 loss, Jack Smith team says
Bullet points of Trump 'resorted to crimes' to stay in office after 2020 loss, Jack Smith team says
- Former President Donald Trump acted as a private candidate, not as president, in trying to overturn his 2020 election loss, according to special counsel Jack Smith's team.
- Evidence includes Trump spreading lies about the election and ignoring advice to accept the results.
- The scheme involved cooperation with campaign members to disrupt the voting process.
- The filing also mentions Trump's plan to declare victory prematurely.
- Trump's team is accused of deceit and making up false claims, including about non-citizen voters.
- Trump's campaign dismissed the filing as "falsehood-ridden."
- Former President Donald Trump acted as a private candidate, not as president, in trying to overturn his 2020 election loss, according to special counsel Jack Smith's team.
- Evidence includes Trump spreading lies about the election and ignoring advice to accept the results.
- The scheme involved cooperation with campaign members to disrupt the voting process.
- The filing also mentions Trump's plan to declare victory prematurely.
- Trump's team is accused of deceit and making up false claims, including about non-citizen voters.
- Trump's campaign dismissed the filing as "falsehood-ridden."