Former President Donald Trump was formally charged with multiple federal crimes, including “conspiracy to defraud the United States,” “conspiracy to obstruct an official proceeding,” obstruction, and conspiracy to violate constitutional rights. The charges stem from his alleged role in efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
Prosecutors say Trump and allies tried to disrupt the certification of results by pressuring state officials, influencing public narratives, and interfering with electoral processes in several states.
Legal experts call the indictment “one of the most significant criminal actions ever brought against a former U.S. president.” If convicted, Trump could face major prison time, though the case is expected to be politically divisive.
Trump denies wrongdoing, labeling the charges a “politically motivated attack.” His lawyers argue the case is designed to block his return to office and promise to fight vigorously in court.
The case adds to other investigations of Trump’s post-election actions, with court proceedings expected to draw intense national attention.