Donald Trump Faces Potential Avalanche of Further Indictments (msn.com)
There is further speculation that
Donald Trump could soon be
indicted in other criminal investigations, with the former president having already been charged in Special Counsel
Jack Smith's classified documents probe.
On June 13, Trump pleaded not guilty to 37 federal offenses, including 31 counts of willful retention of classified documents under the Espionage Act, in a court in Miami, Florida.
The indictment arrived after Trump became the first U.S. president in history to be charged with a crime. He was accused of 34 counts of falsifying business records as part of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg's hush-money investigation.
On Sunday,
former attorney general Bill Barr said that Smith, who is also leading the federal investigation into the January 6, 2021 attack and Trump's attempts to overturn the 2020 Election, may also soon bring indictments in that inquiry.
"I've always said, I think the January 6th case will be a hard case to make because of First Amendment interest," Barr told Robert Costa on
CBS'
Face the Nation on Sunday.
"But I'm actually starting to think they will pull the trigger on that, and I would expect it to be this summer," he added.
Barr resigned as a
ttorney general in December 2020 after Trump continued to falsely say the election he lost to
Joe Biden was "stolen" due to widespread voter fraud. This was despite Barr publicly saying that the justice department had found no evidence to back up the claims. Barr told
Face the Nation he would "of course" testify in Smith's investigation and called upon to do so, but added that he does not believe he will be.
Trump has denied any wrongdoing as part of the classified documents and Georgia investigation, and continues to falsely state the 2020 Election was rigged against him.
"THEY DON'T GO AFTER THE PEOPLE
WHO CHEATED IN THE ELECTION, THEY ONLY GO AFTER THE PEOPLE WHO REPORT ON, OR QUESTION, THE CHEATING,"
Trump posted on Truth Social on Sunday, June 16.
As
Costa noted in a follow-up tweet, Barr's suggestion that federal prosecutors may "trigger" an indictment soon means that Trump could be charged in two separate criminal investigations "in the coming weeks."
There have been indications that the investigation in Georgia where Trump and his allies are accused of illegally trying to overturn the 2020 election results is drawing to a close. The former president
could also face further indictments in that case. He allegedly pressured Georgia Secretary of State
Brad Raffensperger to "find" 11,780 votes, which would have won him the state in 2020. Again, Trump vehemently denies this.
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who is leading the probe, is planning to have most of her staff working remotely between July 31 and August 18. She requested that judges not schedule trials or in-person hearings during these weeks in what is considered a strong indication that
charges could be announced around then.
Donald Trump Faces Potential Avalanche of Further Indictments
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Willis' office previously said in a statement that federal indictments against Trump as part of the classified documents probe
"will not have any impact" on the Fulton County election investigation.