The Jack Smith Election Fraud Case
Filed on June 8th, 2023
- The Indictment
Facts
- The conspiracies
- Using knowingly false claims of election fraud to get state legislators and election officials to change their election outcome.
- The organization of fraudulent elector slates in seven states.
- Utilizing the reputation of the DoJ to send letters to targeted states claiming legitimate investigations and concerns existed regarding the election in an attempt to convince said states to choose fraudulent electors.
- Trying to bully Pence into accepting fraudulent electors, rejecting legitimate electoral votes, or sending them back to states for review rather than counting them.
- Continuing to levy false claims about election during Jan 6 riots.
- People who told Trump there was no fraud
- Vice President Pence, whom Trump had asked to study fraud allegations.
- Senior leaders of the DoJ, appointed by Trump himself.
- The direction of National Intelligence,
- The DHS's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, the CISA Director, appointed by Trump, and subsequently fired after announcing publicly that the election security experts agreed there was no fraud.
- Senior White House attorneys, selected by Trump.
- Senior staffers on the Defendant's 2020 re-election campaign.
- State legislators and officials, many whom were political allies of Trump.
- State and federal courts, 11 judges of whom were nominated by his administration.
- Trump and friends had a whole fake elector scheme where false electoral voters certified and transmitted fake electoral slates in 7 states in order for Pence to throw the election back to the House delegation.
- Trump asked Acting AG Rosen "Just say the election was corrupt and leave the rest to me and the Republican congressmen."
- Donald Trump communicated to Jeffery Clark to ask Rosen and Donoghue to sign a letter together claiming that the DoJ knew that the outcomes of elections were wrong, and that Georgia had two valid slates of electors transmitting their votes to Congress, urging the state legislature to convene a special session to hopefully choose the fraudulent electors of the legitimate ones.
- Jeffery Clark on the 2nd said Trump would make him the acting AG if the AG and deputy AG refused to sign the letter.
- Trump only relented in his plan to replace Rosen with Clark when told it would result in mass resignations at the DoJ and of his own White House Counsel.
- During the Jan 6th riots, Trump and his cronies tried to contact several senators/congressmen to slow down the election