![]() ![]() This grand story means he committed all these alleged crimes. Instead, it just tells one big long story about what Trump did and his efforts, allegedly, to overturn the 2020 election and says, trust us. Just to remind listeners, it does not this indictment lay out a bunch of charges and then evidence that would back up those charges. And when this indictment came out last week, the first thing we all noticed about it was how it was structured. I want to start by talking about the legal strategy behind this latest indictment of former President Trump and its strengths and its weaknesses. We like to turn to you as The Times in-house legal mind after indictments Because you make sense of them. ![]() My colleague, Charlie Savage, has been studying last week’s indictment to better understand Smith’s legal strategy, and the ways that Trump may try to counter it.Ĭharlie, welcome back. Today, to win a conviction against Donald Trump for trying to subvert the 2020 election, Special Counsel, Jack Smith, is applying laws in ways they’ve never been used before. michael barbaroįrom New York Times, I’m Michael Barbaro. Please review the episode audio before quoting from this transcript and email with any questions. While it has been reviewed by human transcribers, it may contain errors. This transcript was created using speech recognition software. Transcript The Legal Strategy Behind the Latest Trump Indictment A look at the strengths and weaknesses of the special counsel’s tactics - and at how Donald Trump’s defense might proceed. ![]()
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