The ideal indictment is both clean and strong, where the statutes and evidence are clear, as seen in Jack Smith's indictment of Trump.
Smith's first indictment gave Trump potential arguments about using government power to investigate election fraud, complicating his defense compared to the latest charges.
The nature of Trump's fake electors scheme reveals it as a campaign function rather than an exercise of presidential power, impacting his legal defense.
Justice Amy Coney Barrett highlighted the involvement of private actors in Trump's actions, emphasizing the separation between personal conduct and official duties.
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