The superseding indictment does not name either Roman or Bannon as co-conspirators using the designator "CC," treating both as co-conspirators for the hearsay exception.
It is possible that SCOTUS' decisions—particularly the Fischer and Immunity rulings—made Smith reconsider his charging decisions regarding Trump and his associates.
Mike Roman and Boris Epshteyn may have used technical and legal delays to stall the exploitation of their phones, affecting Smith's ability to gather evidence.
The mostly-sealed immunity appendix suggests there are fairly extensive materials pointing to the involvement of other figures in the January 6 events.
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