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criminal case there is still open, still ongoing. they re still investigating. but now on the day trump was convicted in his new york case, we find out in surprise testimony that federal prosecutors and fbi agents, as of right now, as of thursday, are interviewing people who saw what happened with the attempted overthrow of the election in ne michigan. there haven t been federal charges brought in michigan, right? i mean trump is already facing federal criminal charges for trying to overthrow the government and stay in power after losing the 2020 election. those charges were brought in d.c. but it would appear that that federal investigation into that overall matter is still open if federal prosecutors from d.c. and the fbi are still investigating and still interviewing people right now. if they are doing so and according to that police captain s testimony they are
election results and have trumps stay in power even though he lost. i say that looked like a crime l being committed and an important one because those fake electors have since been criminally e ce indicted for what they did there, for conspiracy to commit forgery and conspiracy to commit election law forgery. the 16 fake trump electors were all charged with those felony counts.wi and in that criminal case in michigan, there were 11 other people besides the fake electors who were listed as unindicted co-conspirators in that same case, including former presidend trump himself and his then-lawyer, rudy giuliani, who, has since had his law license revoked. the prosecutor described trump s status in the michigan case by saying, quote, he is a part of the investigation, but he hasn t been charged with a crime yet. hasn t been charged yet. in court proceedings on that criminal case last week because, again, there are felony charges pending against the fake electors themselves. last week, t
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legal system, people who are witnesses, jurors, prosecutors,j judges, court personnel trump, i mean, encourages it indirectly every time he makes individual people in these legal proceedings a personal target for his criticism and vitriol and often his lies. he s never, ever discouraged his supporters from mounting the kind of harassment and f intimidation campaigns that they have against everyone involved in these cases, including like the court clerks and the familys members of the judges and the cl witnesses themselves and their families too.oo and it s every time, right? it s not just this current case. last summer, trump supporters circulated the purported names and photographs and home addresses of the grand jury, members of the grand jury in fulton county, georgia, after that grand jury voted to indict trump there. this year, before trump was convicted, in march and april, f reuters counted at least 152 posts on three pro-trump websites urging the beating or