Introducing our NEW debate format: "Mock Trial."
Join us in a preview of what could happen at the actual trial: two lawyers will present evidence of whether or not former President Trump is guilty of conspiracy to defraud the federal government function to collect, count, and certify the results of the 2020 presidential election. A selection of guest experts will offer cross-examinations. This new format brings our mission of a balanced approach to the most important cases in America’s legal system to educate listeners across the country.
After the 2020 election and until he left office, former President Trump discredited the election results and claimed there was election fraud leading to President Biden’s win. The January 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol is tied to Trump’s claims. Trump has been federally indicted on four charges: “Conspiracy to Defraud the United States,” “Conspiracy to Obstruct an Official Proceeding,” “Obstruction of and Attempt to Obstruct an Official Proceeding,” and “Conspiracy Against Rights.” Those arguing Trump’s innocence say proof is needed that he had planned to commit a crime, that he was acting within the scope of his presidential duties, and he conducted himself under legal advice. Those arguing Trump is guilty say his actions showed criminal intent to defraud the United States, made false claims knowingly, and tried to deceive others into blocking the voting certification.
Now, we take this question to a mock trial: Is Trump Guilty in the January 6th Case?
This debate will be recorded on Thursday, December 14, 2023 at 12:15 PM EST. Reserve your virtual subscriber pass to attend the mock trial before it is aired publicly via podcast and public radio. Join us to be represented in the virtual audience, participate in the chat, and ask live questions.
Introducing our NEW debate format: "Mock Trial." Join us in a preview of what could happen at the actual trial: two lawyers will present evidence of whether or not former President Trump is guilty of conspiracy to defraud the federal government function to collect, count, and certify the results of the 2020 presidential election. A selection of guest experts will offer cross-examinations. This new format brings our mission of a balanced approach to the most important cases in America’s legal…
Introducing our NEW debate format: "Mock Trial." Join us in a preview of what could happen at the actual trial: two lawyers will present evidence of whether or not former President Trump is guilty of…