As we’ve been reporting, former President Donald Trump has been indicted yet again, this time by a federal grand jury investigating his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election
Mr. Trump is charged with 4 counts of conspiracy, fraud and obstruction. Immediately after the indictment was handed up, the former president fired off a fundraising email, blasting these latest charges as, “an egregious act of Election Interference and a final act of desperation from Crooked Joe as he crashes in the polls.” And then he begged his supporters to send him some more money, which he may need for his legal bills, as he now faces trial on criminal charges in three separate jurisdictions, New York, Florida and Washington D.C.
For more on this, KCBS Radio's Political reporter Doug Sovern, along with Bret Burkhart and Patti Reising, spoke with former federal prosecutor and Supreme Court clerk Rory Little, the Joseph W. Cotchett Professor of Law at UC Law San Francisco.