Special Counsel’s report details systematic efforts by Trump to overturn 2020 election

Special Counsel Jack Smith’s report concludes sufficient evidence exists to convict Donald Trump for attempts to overturn the 2020 election and obstruct the peaceful transfer of power.

Jack Smith during a statement regarding the indictment of Donald J. Trump (photo courtesy of Wikimedia Commons).

Special Counsel Jack Smith, in a comprehensive 174-page report submitted to Attorney General Merrick B. Garland, concluded a thorough investigation into former President Donald J. Trump’s actions aimed at overturning the 2020 presidential election results, and the report concluded that there was sufficient evidence to not only convict Trump but withstand any higher court challenges to such a conviction.

The damning report meticulously documents attempts by the now-incoming president to disrupt the lawful transfer of power and manipulate the electoral outcome.

The investigations delineated two principal areas: the direct manipulation of election results through pressure on state officials and the unlawful retention of classified documents post-presidency. Despite significant public and personal attacks, Smith’s team strictly adhered to fairness and non-partisanship, the report said.

Smith details specific incidents and revealed that Trump applied intense pressure on several state officials, leveraging baseless claims of electoral fraud to alter the outcomes. Notably, on January 2, 2021, Trump explicitly requested Georgia’s Secretary of State to “find 11,780 votes,” precisely the number required to overturn Biden’s victory.

The report also exposed a coordinated scheme to submit fraudulent electoral certificates from seven states where Trump lost. This was part of a broader strategy to obstruct the January 6, 2021, Congressional certification. Smith said Trump and his associates orchestrated this plan, despite clear indications from numerous officials, including Republicans, who affirmed the election’s integrity and resisted these subversive efforts.

Following a rigorous investigation, the Special Counsel’s office found “substantial federal interests in prosecuting Mr. Trump, citing the paramount importance of protecting electoral integrity and the peaceful transfer of power.”

“Our work rested upon the fundamental value of our democracy that we exist as a government of laws and not of men,” Smith said.

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