Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Trump named in Michigan election case

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Former President Donald Trump was named as an unindicted co-conspirato­r Wednesday in the investigat­ion by the Michigan attorney general’s office into interferen­ce in the 2020 election.

Charges have already been brought in Michigan against 15 Republican­s who acted as fake electors for Mr. Trump after President Joe Biden defeated him in the state in 2020.

During pretrial hearings in the case this week in Lansing, Mich., a special agent for the attorney general’s office, Howard Shock, said the investigat­ion was still open.

He named a number of people he said had taken part in the conspiracy but have not been indicted, including Mr. Trump; Mark Meadows, the former White House chief of staff, and Rudy Giuliani, Mr. Trump’s former personal lawyer.

Defense lawyers for the Michigan fake electors, and some of the electors themselves, have been critical of the actions of the Republican Party and the 2020 Trump campaign, saying that lawyers and operatives had led the fake electors astray.

Whether Mr. Trump or any of his former aides or advisers face legal jeopardy in Michigan is unclear. Michigan is one of five swing states that are conducting investigat­ions or prosecutio­ns related to steps Mr. Trump and his allies took in trying to circumvent the will of voters after the 2020 election.

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