The Legal Implications of Chesebro and Powell's Pleas for Trump

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Kenneth Chesebro, one of former President Trump's co-defendants in the Georgia election fraud case, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to file false documents related to attempts to create fake electoral college votes. Chesebro's attorney stated that his client never believed in the "Big Lie" and would acknowledge Joe Biden as the winner of the 2020 presidential election. Chesebro's guilty plea does not implicate other defendants, including Trump, and he has agreed to testify truthfully if called upon. Another former Trump attorney, Sidney Powell, also pleaded guilty in the same case.
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- Back-to-back plea deals pose grave legal threat to Donald Trump CNN
- What Kenneth Chesebro and Sidney Powell’s pleas mean for Trump MSNBC
- Opinion: Sidney Powell’s plea is bad news for Trump and other co-defendants CNN
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