Special Counsel Report Says Trump Would Have Been Convicted, and Confirmation Hearings Begin

特别检察官报告称特朗普将被定罪,确认听证会开始

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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.