In new challenge to indictment, Trump’s lawyers argue he had good basis to question election results
- Donald Trump's lawyers argue that he had a valid reason to question the 2020 election results and are demanding evidence related to voting irregularities and foreign interference.
- The defense motion indicates that Trump's lawyers are attempting to cast doubt on the legitimacy of the election and justify his skepticism. They seek permission to access information on foreign influence and potential political bias.
- Despite courts and Trump's attorney general finding no evidence of fraud, the Trump team claims he had reason to question the results and seeks to obtain documents regarding the Capitol riot.
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Abogados de Trump argumentan que tenía buenas bases para cuestionar los resultados electorales
Donald Trump tenía una base de “buena fe” para cuestionar los resultados de las elecciones de 2020, dijeron sus abogados al exigir que los fiscales entregaran cualquier evidencia relacionada con irregularidades en la votación y posible interferencia extranjera en la contienda ganada por el demócrata Joe Biden. . Una moción de la defensa presentada el lunes por la noche en un tribunal federal de Washington afirma que Trump no estaba obligado a ac…
Donald Trump's lawyers raised this argument to challenge the federal accusation that Trump tried to manipulate the results of the 2020 elections in his favor.
In new challenge, Trump's lawyers argue he had good basis to question election results
WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump had a “good faith” basis to question the results of the 2020 election, his lawyers said in demanding that prosecutors turn over any evidence related to voting irregularities and potential foreign interference in the contest won by Democrat Joe Biden. A defense motion filed late Monday in federal court in Washington asserts that Trump was not obligated to accept at face value the judgments of government officials wh…
In new challenge to indictment, Donald Trump's lawyers argue he had good basis to question election results
Donald Trump had a “good faith” basis to question the results of the 2020 election, his lawyers said in demanding that prosecutors turn over any evidence related to voting irregularities and potential foreign interference in the contest won by Democrat Joe Biden. A defense motion filed late Monday in federal court in Washington asserts that Trump was not obligated to accept at face value the judgments of government officials who time and again f…
In New Challenge To Indictment, Trump's Lawyers Argue He Had Good Basis To Question Election Results
Donald Trump had a “good faith” basis to question the results of the 2020 election, his lawyers said in demanding that prosecutors turn over any evidence related to voting irregularities and potential foreign interference in the contest won by Democrat Joe Biden.
In new challenge to indictment, Trump's lawyers argue he had good basis to question election results
WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump had a “good faith” basis to question the results of the 2020 election, his lawyers said in demanding that prosecutors turn over any evidence related to voting irregularities and potential foreign interference in the con
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