2022-03-03 18:09:22
Last night, the January 6th congressional committee laid out in clear terms the possible criminal charges that could be brought against Donald Trump. While members of the House cannot press charges themselves, they can refer the matter over to the Department of Justice for consideration. The committee found that there is enough evidence to bring possible charges against Trump and his allies for fraud and obstruction for their work in trying to deceive Americans about the outcome of the 2020 election and attempts to overturn its results.
Lawyers for the committee wrote in a court filing, “evidence and information available to the Committee establish a good-faith belief that Mr. Trump and others may have engaged in criminal and/or fraudulent acts, and that Plaintiff's legal assistance was used in furtherance of those activities.” There is still a long way to go if charges are going to be pressed against the former president. Even if Trump is indicted, that doesn’t necessarily mean he’ll be found guilty and even if he’s found guilty, that doesn’t necessarily mean he’ll end up in prison. But the outlook keeps looking worse and worse for the ex-POTUS.
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