2025-01-14
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I'm Tracy Mumford.
Today's Tuesday, January 14th.
Here's what we're covering.
Just after midnight, the special counsel's report on Donald Trump's efforts to overturn the 2020 election was released to Congress.
The report, which the Times got access to, sums up Jack Smith's years long investigation into Trump, which culminated in charges of election interference.
And it claims that had Trump gone on trial, there was enough evidence to convict him.
Trump winning the 2024 election, however, ended the case.
The Justice Department does not prosecute sitting presidents.
That makes this report the closest the public may ever get to seeing what could have been laid out in the courtroom.
In it, Smith says Trump undertook a, quote, unprecedented criminal effort to try and stay in power and that he encouraged violence against his political opponents.
The report cites evidence from multiple criminal cases of January 6 rioters who said they believed they were acting on Trump's behalf.