Former President Trump's Post-Election Actions Questioned by Prosecutors

Washington D.C., USAMon Oct 07 2024
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Federal prosecutors have filed a court document claiming that former U. S. President Donald Trump turned to criminal acts after losing the 2020 election. The filing, submitted by special counsel Jack Smith’s team, aims to show that Trump's actions were personal and not part of his official duties as president. This comes after a recent Supreme Court decision that gives broad immunity to former presidents for their official acts while in office.
The prosecutors argue that Trump ignored advice from his Vice President Mike Pence and other advisers. They also mention private lunches where Pence tried to convince Trump to accept the election results and focus on a future run. Instead, Trump is accused of spreading misinformation, which led to his speech at the Ellipse on January 6, 2021, where he encouraged supporters to disrupt the certification process at the Capitol. The case centers around whether Trump's actions were official or personal. Prosecutors believe that his attempts to overturn the election results were private and not protected by immunity. This is a significant point as it affects what can be included in the indictment moving forward.
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