Federal prosecutors have revised their indictment against former President Trump, removing some charges to align with the Supreme Court's ruling on presidential immunity from prosecution.
The revised indictment aims to preserve the essence of the case while navigating legal complexities, as it recharacterizes Trump's actions in relation to his presidential role to bolster the prosecution's stance.
Making a significant shift, the new charges describe Trump primarily as a candidate for president, a clear departure from previous documentation that emphasized his role as president during the election.
With the proposed modifications, the legal strategy seeks to distance allegations from Trump's official acts in office, aiming to frame them within the context of a private candidate's conduct.
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