Five takeaways from report on Trump's alleged 2020 election interference
- The Justice Department released Special Counsel Jack Smith's final report on the election interference case against President-elect Donald Trump, defending the decision to bring charges.
- Smith claims there would have been enough evidence to convict Trump had he not won reelection, according to the 137-page report.
- Trump is accused of participating in a fake electors scheme and directing a mob to the Capitol to block the certification of Joe Biden's win on January 6.
- Trump responded on social media, claiming innocence and criticizing Smith as a 'lamebrain prosecutor' who failed to try the case before the election.
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