In a ruling today, a federal judge said that former President Donald Trump “more likely than not” broke the law by 'corruptly' attempting to obstruct the certification of Joe Biden’s win on Jan. 6, 2021.
PUBLISHED 12:34 PM EDT Mar. 28, 2022, a federal judge said that former President Donald Trump “more likely than not” broke the law by "corruptly" attempting to obstruct the certification of Joe Biden’s win on Jan. 6, 2021.
The ruling by the appointee of former President Bill Clinton is a major leagal win for the Jan. 6 panel, which is attempting to probe the deadly insurrection fueled by Trump's false claims of election fraud.
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