Trump's Fate May Be In The Hands Of The Supreme Court As Jan 6th Obstruction Law Goes Before High Court
  • 4 months ago
The US Supreme Court has agreed to consider whether federal prosecutors can charge January 6 riot defendants with obstruction of an official proceeding of Congress, a charge that was also filed against Donald Trump in his 2020 election interference case. This complicates and could delay Trump's upcoming trial in March, which relates to his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results. The Supreme Court will examine if the obstruction statute was too broad to apply to the January 6th attack. Their ruling could invalidate many convictions against Capitol rioters as well. The obstruction statute has been the DOJ's primary way to hold rioters accountable, so the case impacts hundreds of prosecutions beyond just Trump's.
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