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https://twitter.com/gabrielmalor/status/1686519207402393600For the second count, DOJ will have to prove Trump (1) knowingly (2) entered into an agreement (3) to obstruct an official proceeding (4) corruptly and (5) at least one overt act in furtherance of the conspiracy.
https://twitter.com/AndrewCMcCarthy/status/1686907532541902848It is true that SCOTUS has in recent years pared back the meaning of fraud in wire fraud and honest services fraud prosecutions. But they have not altered conspiracy to defraud the U.S., which goes back A LOT further than the wire fraud or honest service fraud statutes.
https://twitter.com/gabrielmalor/status/1670886685704351779But second, most Summer 2020 riots were state crimes, not federal crimes. Of course DOJ didn't prosecute state crimes, that's not DOJ's job, that's state prosecutors.
https://twitter.com/chrisgeidner/status/1670492031360069632There is this enduring myth on the right that BLM rioters went unprosecuted by the hundreds, and journalists should rightly call it out when presidential candidates make this false claim.
https://twitter.com/clownrevivified/status/1667619403612016641While we're back on the topic, keep in mind that government action encourages private action.
https://twitter.com/walterolson/status/1667681038930157569The cover-up is far more shocking to me because just taking and trying to keep the documents is exactly what we expect Trump to do.
https://twitter.com/PhilipWegmann/status/1667251873252888595Some of these counts will require the government to prove that Trump acted "corruptly" in committing the crime. One way to do that (there is a circuit split on what "corruptly" means) is to show that the defendant knew of the illegality of the act when he did it.
https://twitter.com/JonahDispatch/status/1658215896802795522Once you get past Special Counsel Durham's bluster, you find these conclusions, which are actually related to the mandate in his appointment order:
https://twitter.com/gabrielmalor/status/1582474906255577088As I wrote last year, Durham largely came up short in his mandate to find lawbreaking. Instead, I expect we're going to hear (once again) about the Steele Dossier, its origins, and the role it played Kevin Clinesmith's wrongdoing and the Carter Page FISA warrant applications.
https://twitter.com/swin24/status/1657417079576829952Folks, you can't say he "was a clear and present danger" and then say he should have been restrained a different way.
https://twitter.com/greg_price11/status/1656014087308947457They don't care. As usual, Trump (and, of by extension, themselves) are the real victims here.