Donald Trump has been indicted on four counts of trying to subvert the election, including conspiracy to defraud the United States, and conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding
A grand jury has issued an indictment against Donald Trump on four counts in relation to alleged attempts to subvert the 2020 presidential election.
In Tuesday's document, the lawyer included a narrower set of accusations. This came after the Supreme Court ruled Trump was entitled to some immunity due to his former office.READ MORE: 'Blessed' Irish bar workers scoop 'life changing' fortune in Canadian lottery The updated criminal case no longer lists as a co-conspirator Jeffrey Clark, a Justice Department official who championed Trump's false claims of election fraud. Trump's co-conspirators were not named in either indictment, but they have been identified through public records and other means.
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