The U.S. Supreme Court will review charges against former President Donald Trump and J6 protestors for obstruction of an official proceeding, a key offense used in many convictions.
The review will focus on an appellate court’s ruling against three protestors and four charges against Trump.
The decision could impact Trump’s trial start date and his assertion of immunity from prosecution. (Trending: Dr. Fauci Says the Unthinkable About Going To Church)
HOLY SH*T: Supreme Court will review 1512(c)(2), obstruction of an official proceeding case.
This is felony used against 300+ J6ers and represents half of Jack Smith's indictment against Trump.
If SCOTUS determines DOJ has misused the statute…will be a game changer.
My…
— Julie Kelly 🇺🇸 (@julie_kelly2) December 13, 2023
The federal law 1512(c)(2) has been used against over 300 J6 protestors and forms half of the case against Trump.
The Justice Department’s extensive prosecutions related to J6 have stirred controversy, with some Republicans calling for better treatment of prisoners.
There have been numerous claims of FBI involvement in instigating violence during the riots.
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