Donald Trump has been indicted for a third time. Here's what we know about the charges against him
ABCDonald Trump has been formally indicted over alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election, culminating in the January 6 insurrection. The indictment outlines in detail how Mr Trump repeatedly attempted to enlist Mr Pence to "fraudulently alter the election results" at the vote certification ceremony on January 6. During another conversation on New Year's Day, Mr Trump allegedly "berated" Mr Pence and told him: "You're too honest." At 11:15am on January 6, Mr Trump called Mr Pence "and again pressured him to fraudulently reject or return Biden's legitimate electoral votes", the indictment states. Key takeaways from the January 6 committee's report Photo shows A composite image of January 6 Capitol Hill rioters and Donald Trump After nine public hearings, the US House committee investigating the attack on the Capitol releases its long-awaited final report, concluding "none of the events of January 6th would have happened without" Donald Trump.