One Trump co-defendant is having a 'coming to Jesus moment': Jan. 6 investigator
Raw StoryHe pleaded guilty and since then maybe he's trying to make amends. That's the thinking of former House Jan. 6 Committee investigator Temidayo Aganga-Williams when it comes to pro-Trump attorney and now-convicted felon Kenneth Chesebro. The disgraced attorney's peeling back of the curtain into Trumpworld on the concerted effort and many hands involved to deliver critical documents to D.C. in time for then-Vice President Mike Pence to potentially halt the certification of the 2020 presidential results to secure Biden, is something that Aganga-Williams believes is a remarkable admission. "This leaked recording today shows he's really leaning into the role of cooperator," said Aganga-Williams during an appearance on CNN. "I mean he's pointing fingers, giving long-form answers, and he's having the coming to Jesus moment where he's accepting responsibility and helping the prosecution teams across the country."