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Donald Trump
Donald Trump has a years-long pattern of sowing mistrust in US elections and angling “to remain in power at any cost — even in the face of potential violence,” federal prosecutors allege.
In a court filing Tuesday, Special Counsel John “Jack” Smith’s office detailed a plan to introduce a “historical record” of the former president’s statements and actions in the election obstruction case against him in Washington. Prosecutors want a jury to see evidence of events that took place before and after the allegations in the indictment charging Trump with conspiring to overturn the 2020 presidential election.