Judge Unseals Evidence in Trump's Jan. 6 Election Case
Nearly 2,000 pages of documents reveal new details about Trump's alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 election results.
- Special Counsel Jack Smith's evidence includes transcripts, social media posts, and budget documents related to the Jan. 6 rally.
- The unsealed documents highlight Trump's alleged pressure on state officials and his vice president to alter election outcomes.
- Funding details for the Jan. 6 rally reveal significant financial backing from various groups, including Turning Point Action.
- Judge Tanya Chutkan released the documents despite Trump's objections, citing public interest and election transparency.
- Trump has criticized the release, calling it election interference, as he navigates multiple legal challenges during his presidential campaign.






























































