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  2. Once a target of pro-Trump anger, the U.S. archivist is ... - AOL

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    But Biden nominated Shogan amid an investigation of Trump's handling of sensitive documents after he left office, which led to dozens of federal felony charges against the former president in ...

  3. Special counsel Jack Smith's final report says there was ...

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    What were the charges against Trump? Trump was indicted in Washington, D.C., for allegedly conspiring to overturn the 2020 election with baseless claims of widespread fraud.He was also charged ...

  4. Trump would have been convicted if not elected, DoJ report says

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    Trump was accused of pressuring officials to reverse the 2020 result, knowingly spreading lies about election fraud and seeking to exploit the riot at the US Capitol on 6 January 2021. He denied ...

  5. Second presidential transition of Donald Trump - Wikipedia

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    On January 7, Trump announced that he intends to fire Colleen Joy Shogan, chief Archivist of the National Archives and Records Administration. [181] On January 9, Trump nominated Pennsylvania Republican National Committeewoman Christine Toretti for Ambassador to Sweden. [182]

  6. Colleen Joy Shogan - Wikipedia

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    Colleen Joy Shogan (born September 30, 1975) is an American author and academic serving as Archivist of the United States since May 17, 2023, succeeding Acting Archivist Debra Wall. Prior to her confirmation as Archivist, Shogan was the director of the David M. Rubenstein Center for White House History at the White House Historical Association .

  7. Federal prosecution of Donald Trump (election obstruction case)

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    Immediately following Trump's election in November 2024, it was reported that the Justice Department was considering how to wind down the case. [100] On November 25, Smith filed a motion to drop all charges against Trump, citing the DOJ's policy of not prosecuting sitting Presidents, [14] [101] and Chutkan approved the request the same day. [15]

  8. The Dismissed Federal Cases Against Trump Involved ...

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    Special Counsel Jack Smith this week moved to dismiss the criminal charges against President-elect Donald Trump in two federal cases based on his alleged interference in the 2020 election and his ...

  9. Republican reactions to Donald Trump's claims of 2020 ...

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    In a highly contentious move, U.S. Attorney General William Barr, who had previously supported Trump's unfounded claims about voter fraud, authorized the investigation of alleged voting irregularities before the states had certified the election results, prompting Richard Pilger, director of the elections crimes branch in the Justice Department ...