No Jan. 6 disruptions are expected as Trump’s win boosts Republicans’ faith in elections — for now
- President-Elect Donald Trump's return has disrupted hundreds of pending prosecutions against his supporters involved in the January 6 Capitol attack, impacting ongoing arrests and plea negotiations.
- The Justice Department's investigation has resulted in over 1,570 arrests, making it the largest criminal probe in American history, with 80% of adjudicated cases ending in guilty pleas.
- Trump's electoral victory has frozen plea negotiations for about 300 unresolved cases, as many defendants are now reluctant to negotiate, citing potential pardons.
- The FBI's focus has shifted to pursuing felony cases against those who assaulted police officers, while morale within the Justice Department has declined due to uncertainty about future pardons from Trump.
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