Unveiling the Trump Indictment: Key Details and Defense Strategies Explained

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The indictment against Donald Trump in the Jan. 6 case lacks co-defendants and omits key details uncovered by the House panel investigating the Capitol attack. While the indictment aligns with the panel's report, it does not prominently feature certain conduct and testimony. Mark Meadows, Trump's chief of staff, is notably absent from the indictment, fueling speculation that he may be cooperating with the Justice Department. Lawmakers who coordinated with the White House are also given little thought in the indictment. The strength of the DOJ's case and its strategies will be tested in an eventual trial.
Topics:nation#co-conspirators#donald-trump#indictment#jan-6-capitol-attack#justice-department#politics
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