![]() Trump after the 2020 election, represent some of the most aggressive steps the department has taken thus far in its criminal investigation into the actions that led to the January 6, 2021, assault on the Capitol by a pro-Trump mob.” Boris Epshteyn, an attorney who played a role in the “fake electors” scheme, and Mike Roman, a campaign strategist who served as the director of Election Day operations for Trump’s 2020 campaign, reportedly had their phones taken by the Feds last week through court-authorized search warrants. As the Times notes, “the seizure of the phones, coupled with a widening effort to obtain information from those around Mr. The New York Times reports that DOJ officials have hit current and former Trump aides with a whopping 40 subpoenas, and seized the cell phones of two of his top advisers, “in a substantial escalation of the investigation into his efforts to subvert the 2020 election,” according to people familiar with the matter. Those matters are still very much in the “things Trump could go to jail for” column! And if the Department of Justice’s latest actions are anything to go by, the 45th president might be taken down by a member of his inner circle. Take, for instance, his attempt to overturn the 2020 election and inciting of a violent insurrection when things didn’t go his way. Another is that, in the words of Representative Jamie Raskin, the ex-president is “ a one-man crime wave,” and it’s basically a full-time job to keep tabs on them all. One of the reasons is that the FBI’s raid on Mar-a-Lago last month, in search of highly classified documents, has dominated the news, obscuring his other legal issues. ![]() ![]() A common problem facing millions of Americans at the moment is keeping track of Donald Trump’s many alleged crimes. ![]()
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