New Details of Trump's Election Subversion Scheme Should Be a Warning For Americans This November
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
30% : Unsealed Wednesday, the redacted 165-document provides the fullest picture of the evidence the special counsel has compiled against Trump -- and should be a warning to the American electorate about the extraordinary danger he'd pose to democracy if he were to assume the presidency again.27% : "Smith's case -- one of four felony prosecutions against the former president, who has already been convicted on 34 counts in New York -- will not be brought before the November election, the outcome of which could determine whether Trump is ever tried for his attempts to overthrow democracy in 2020.
22% : "It doesn't matter if you won or lost the election," Trump told family members following his November defeat, according to Smith.
20% : "In the filing, Smith argues not only that Trump "resorted to crimes to try to stay in office" after losing to Joe Biden but that his "scheme was a private criminal effort" -- and therefore not covered by a shocking Supreme Court ruling over the summer that granted presidents "absolute immunity from criminal prosecution for actions" undertaken as part of their official duties.
19% : Smith also includes several damning, previously unreported details about the actions Trump took after the 2020 election -- and on January 6 specifically -- as part of his effort to overturn the results.
11% : Trump, meanwhile, went berserk, posting on social media that the unsealed filing was an attempt by opponent Kamala Harris to "INTERFERE IN THE 2024 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION."
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