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2020 election interference

Investigations into election interference and racketeering charges related to the 2020 election

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Jan 12, 2026
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Did Trump get arrested

Yes — Donald Trump was formally arrested when he surrendered to Fulton County authorities on August 24, 2023, was booked and had a police mug shot taken before being released on bond; that surrender w...

Jan 14, 2026
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Trump impeachment

Donald J. Trump has been impeached twice by the House—first in 2019 on charges of abuse of power and obstruction of Congress and again in 2021 for incitement of insurrection—and in both instances the ...

Jan 30, 2026
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Which specific allegations in Jack Smith’s indictment the district court found to be non‑immune after the Supreme Court remand?

The district court was sent back to sort which parts of ’s survived ’s , but public reporting shows Smith narrowed the indictment to strip references to interactions and emphasized private‑actor condu...

Jan 30, 2026

What did Special Counsel Jack Smith’s final report say about the sufficiency of evidence in the dismissed cases?

’s publicly released final report asserted that the admissible evidence in his dismissed federal cases against was sufficient to obtain and sustain a conviction at trial, but that because policy prohi...

Jan 30, 2026

How did the US Department of Justice investigate 2020 election fraud claims?

approached claims of widespread through a mix of targeted criminal probes, civil records demands, internal oversight inquiries and public statements that repeatedly found no evidence sufficient to alt...

Jan 18, 2026

Which specific court dates are scheduled in the Jack Smith classified‑documents case as of January 2026?

The classified‑documents prosecution that Special Counsel Jack Smith brought against Donald Trump had been dismissed in 2024 by U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon, and the available reporting through J...

Jan 22, 2026

What are the facts and legal claims in the Georgia racketeering case and the federal election‑obstruction indictment connected to 2020?

The prosecution accused and 18 co‑defendants of running a criminal "enterprise" to overturn the in Georgia, charging an overarching violation of the state RICO statute plus dozens of related counts su...

Jan 7, 2026

Which Trump prosecutions remain active and what are their current statuses?

Three criminal prosecutions of Donald J. Trump were identified by multiple trackers as still “active” after his 2024 conviction in New York: a federal classified‑documents case in Florida, a federal J...

Feb 1, 2026

What portions of Jack Smith’s final report remain sealed and why were they withheld?

The publicly released Volume One of ’s final report addresses the , but the portion of his work that examined the classified‑documents matter — commonly described as Volume Two — remains under seal; c...

Jan 26, 2026

How have forged legal filings been used in the Mar-a-Lago case and what investigations followed?

The reporting provided for this review does not document the use of forged legal filings as a tactic in the documents matter; instead the record centers on subpoenas, a , an search, and a alleging mis...

Jan 24, 2026

What were the legal reasons Special Prosecutor Pete Skandalakis gave for dismissing the Georgia RICO indictment?

grounded his decision to drop the RICO indictment in a cluster of legal determinations: he concluded key “overt acts” in the indictment were insufficient to sustain a RICO theory, many alleged wrongfu...

Jan 23, 2026

What specific statutes (with citation) were invoked in Jack Smith’s Jan. 6 indictment and how have courts interpreted them?

’s indictment, as described in his public report and testimony, rested chiefly on a conspiracy count under 18 U.S.C. § 371 and on charges that obstructed and attempted to obstruct the ’s official proc...