Donald Trump now considered 'co-conspirator' in Michigan 2020 election plot: testimony
Raw StoryFormer President Donald Trump has been dubbed a co-conspirator in the scheme to claim an unearned victory in Michigan's 2020 presidential election, according to reports of testimony from an Attorney General's office investigator. Michigan prosecutors consider Trump, former chief of staff Mark Meadows and lawyer Rudy Giuliani unindicted co-conspirators in the state's false elector plot, Howard Shock, a special agent for Attorney General Dana Nessel, said in testimony reported Wednesday by The Detroit News. Trump's campaign did not immediately respond to the Detroit News' request for comment Wednesday, but spokesperson Steven Cheung has previously criticized accusations that Trump's actions in the wake of his failed 2020 presidential election were improper, the report notes. "It's unfortunate to see so many so-called 'leaders' who are willing to eviscerate our entire justice system in their quest to take down President Donald Trump, who is 100% innocent, and anyone willing to take on the ruling regime," Ted Goodman, Political Advisor to Mayor Rudy Giuliani