Previously Secret Memo Laid Out Strategy for Trump to Overturn Biden’s Win

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A lawyer allied with President Donald J. Trump first laid out a plot to use false slates of electors to subvert the 2020 election in a previously unknown internal campaign memo that prosecutors are portraying as a crucial link in how the Trump team’s efforts evolved into a criminal conspiracy.

The existence of the Dec. 6, 2020, memo came to light in last week’s indictment of Mr. Trump, though its details remained unclear. But a copy obtained by The New York Times shows for the first time that the lawyer, Kenneth Chesebro, acknowledged from the start that he was proposing “a bold, controversial strategy” that the Supreme Court “likely” would reject in the end.

But even if the plan did not ultimately pass legal muster at the highest level, Mr. Chesebro argued that it would achieve two goals. It would focus attention on claims of voter fraud and “buy the Trump campaign more time to win litigation that would deprive Biden of electoral votes and/or add to Trump’s column.”

The memo had been a missing piece in the public record of how Mr. Trump’s allies developed their strategy to overturn Mr. Biden’s victory. In mid-December, the false Trump electors could go through the motions of voting as if they had the authority to do so. Then, on Jan. 6, 2021, Vice President Mike Pence could unilaterally count those slates of votes, rather than the official and certified ones for Joseph R. Biden Jr.

notcaffeinefree on August 9th, 2023 at 02:28 UTC »

Link to the memo: https://int.nyt.com/data/documenttools/chesebro-dec-6-memo/ce55d6abd79c2c71/full.pdf

He literally says "The Trump campaign can...force the Member of Congress". Literal conspiracy to obstruct written down on paper.

This memo is terrible for Trump. This is literally a bullet point list of how to deprive people of their right to vote (i.e. the conspiracy against rights charge).

Critical_Aspect on August 9th, 2023 at 02:09 UTC »

I am left wondering how republicans have come to believe that a candidate's refusal to concede a loss has any bearing on the outcome.

Link to the aforementioned memo:

https://int.nyt.com/data/documenttools/chesebro-dec-6-memo/ce55d6abd79c2c71/full.pdf

eta: thank you

rockum on August 9th, 2023 at 02:09 UTC »

While that basic plan itself was already known, the memo provides new details about how it originated and was discussed behind the scenes.