Trump pleads not guilty to revised US 2020 election indictment
- Donald Trump pleaded not guilty to revised federal charges regarding his alleged interference in the 2020 presidential election.
- Jack Smith, the special counsel, updated the charges after a US Supreme Court ruling regarding presidential immunity from criminal prosecution.
- The revised indictment maintains four charges, including conspiracy to defraud the US and conspiracy against rights.
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Trump pleads not guilty to revised Jan. 6 election interference charges
Former President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty Thursday in the new and streamlined federal Jan. 6 election interference case that was filed after the Supreme Court granted him significant immunity. U.S. District Court Judge Tanya Chutkan accepted the plea from Trump’s lawyers and suggested she plans to consider whether prosecutors can move forward with the still-explosive superseding indictment accusing him of improperly trying to overturn his…
Trump pleads not guilty to revised Jan. 6 charges
By Dave Goldiner | New York Daily NewsFormer President Donald Trump pleaded not guilty Thursday in the new and streamlined federal Jan. 6 election interference case that was filed after the Supreme Court granted him significant immunity.


Trump election conspiracy case returns to court but trial far off
WASHINGTON: Donald Trump's case on charges of conspiring to overturn the 2020 election returns to a courtroom on Thursday, but a trial of the former US president appears remote.
The former president of the United States and Republican candidate for president, Donald Trump, pleaded not guilty this Thursday to trying to reverse the results of the elections held in November 2020. The court hearing took place after the Prosecutor's Office adapted the accusation against him to circumvent the limits imposed by the Supreme Court on immunity. This was stated by his legal team, who told Judge Tanya Chutkan that Trump insists on …
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