“This is what we have to do, please read it and send it to anyone who wants to see it because I’m not sure we do,” Trump Jr. reportedly wrote, adding: “It’s very simple. We have a lot of paths.[.] We control them all. “ A top legal authority called the text “smoking rifle”. CNN reported that the text was sent on November 5, 2020, two days before Joe Biden was declared the winner of the election and the next president. Two months after November 5, January 6, 2021, Trump supporters who said to “fight like hell” for his cause attacked the US Capitol. A bipartisan Senate report linked seven deaths to the uprising. According to CNN, in his writings on Meadows, Trump Jr. presented the strategies followed by the Trump team as they spread lies about electoral fraud and pressured state and federal officials. Such tactics included lawsuits in swinging states, the vast majority of which were rejected, and “a handful of Republican state lawmakers putting up placards of fake ‘Trump voters.’” CNN also reported that Trump Jr. suggested that if such measures did not work, lawmakers in Congress could reject the election results and vote in favor of keeping Trump in power. In the immediate aftermath of the Capitol Uprising, 147 Republicans in Congress voted against the results in key states. Trump Jr.’s lawyer, Alan Futterfas, told CNN: “After the election, Don received many messages from supporters and others. “Given the date, this message probably came from someone else and was forwarded.” CNN reported that Trump Jr.’s text was obtained from a House committee investigating the Capitol attack. This week, the committee interviewed Trump Jr.’s sister, Ivanka Trump, and her husband, Jared Kouchner, a former senior White House aide. Their deposits are the closest MPs who have come to the former president. Representatives of Meadows and the House of Representatives committee on January 6 did not comment to CNN. In political circles, the issue of criminal guilt for both the attempted overthrow of the elections and the attack on the Capitol is raw. About 800 people have been charged with attacking the Capitol, but so far only Trump’s close adviser, Steve Bannon, has been charged. The former White House general pleaded not guilty to criminal misconduct by Congress after refusing to cooperate with the Jan. 6 commission. This week, Parliament voted to propose the same charge for Dan Scavino, Trump’s social media aide, and Peter Navarro, a trade adviser who became the president’s bulldog for the overthrow, detailing the plan. A charge of contempt for Meadows was proposed to the Department of Justice. No charge has been made. Last month, a federal judge said Trump appeared to have committed a number of crimes. “Based on the evidence, the court finds that President Trump and Dr. [John] Eastman [a law professor who advised Trump] “They conspired dishonestly to prevent a joint congressional meeting on January 6, 2021,” Judge David Carter ruled. Carter also described Trump’s plan as a “coup in search of a legal theory.” Responding to news of Donald Trump Jr.’s communication with Meadows, Lawrence Trump, a Harvard law professor, said on Twitter: “This text is a smoking rifle.” Glenn Kirschner, a former federal prosecutor and now an NBC analyst, went further. The “subject” of Don Jr.’s email could also be: “I’m a member of my father’s criminal conspiracy to overthrow the election.” “How long do we have to endure this open, treacherous crime from Trump and the company before anyone is charged?” The Associated Press contributed to this report
title: " Smoking Rifle Trump Jr Texted Meadows Strategies To Overturn Election Report Donald Trump Jr " ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-16” author: “Jennifer Willis”
“This is what we have to do, please read it and send it to anyone who wants to see it because I’m not sure we do,” Trump Jr. reportedly wrote, adding: “It’s very simple. We have a lot of paths.[.] We control them all. “ A top legal authority called the text “smoking rifle”. CNN reported that the text was sent on November 5, 2020, two days before Joe Biden was declared the winner of the election and the next president. Two months after November 5, January 6, 2021, Trump supporters who said to “fight like hell” for his cause attacked the US Capitol. A bipartisan Senate report linked seven deaths to the uprising. According to CNN, in his writings on Meadows, Trump Jr. presented the strategies followed by the Trump team as they spread lies about electoral fraud and pressured state and federal officials. Such tactics included lawsuits in swinging states, the vast majority of which were rejected, and “a handful of Republican state lawmakers putting up placards of fake ‘Trump voters.’” CNN also reported that Trump Jr. suggested that if such measures did not work, lawmakers in Congress could reject the election results and vote in favor of keeping Trump in power. In the immediate aftermath of the Capitol Uprising, 147 Republicans in Congress voted against the results in key states. Trump Jr.’s lawyer, Alan Futterfas, told CNN: “After the election, Don received many messages from supporters and others. “Given the date, this message probably came from someone else and was forwarded.” CNN reported that Trump Jr.’s text was obtained from a House committee investigating the Capitol attack. This week, the committee interviewed Trump Jr.’s sister, Ivanka Trump, and her husband, Jared Kouchner, a former senior White House aide. Their deposits are the closest MPs who have come to the former president. Representatives of Meadows and the House of Representatives committee on January 6 did not comment to CNN. In political circles, the issue of criminal guilt for both the attempted overthrow of the elections and the attack on the Capitol is raw. About 800 people have been charged with attacking the Capitol, but so far only Trump’s close adviser, Steve Bannon, has been charged. The former White House general pleaded not guilty to criminal misconduct by Congress after refusing to cooperate with the Jan. 6 commission. This week, Parliament voted to propose the same charge for Dan Scavino, Trump’s social media aide, and Peter Navarro, a trade adviser who became the president’s bulldog for the overthrow, detailing the plan. A charge of contempt for Meadows was proposed to the Department of Justice. No charge has been made. Last month, a federal judge said Trump appeared to have committed a number of crimes. “Based on the evidence, the court finds that President Trump and Dr. [John] Eastman [a law professor who advised Trump] “They conspired dishonestly to prevent a joint congressional meeting on January 6, 2021,” Judge David Carter ruled. Carter also described Trump’s plan as a “coup in search of a legal theory.” Responding to news of Donald Trump Jr.’s communication with Meadows, Lawrence Trump, a Harvard law professor, said on Twitter: “This text is a smoking rifle.” Glenn Kirschner, a former federal prosecutor and now an NBC analyst, went further. The “subject” of Don Jr.’s email could also be: “I’m a member of my father’s criminal conspiracy to overthrow the election.” “How long do we have to endure this open, treacherous crime from Trump and the company before anyone is charged?” The Associated Press contributed to this report