Federal prosecutors have issued a revised indictment against Donald Trump, accusing him of attempting to overturn the 2020 election. This updated version streamlines the original charges, adjusting them in response to a recent Supreme Court ruling that grants former presidents broad immunity.
The revised indictment maintains the core allegations from the original, filed nearly 13 months ago, which accused Trump of engaging in multiple schemes to subvert the election results. However, it omits any charges related to actions that could be viewed as part of Trump's official duties as president, instead focusing on actions interpreted as those of a private candidate.
Trump took to social media to criticize the special counsel, Jack Smith, and the new indictment.
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