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What the indictment about the 2020 election and Jan. 6, 2021, tells us about Donald Trump’s actions

Former President Donald Trump’s third indictment, for his actions related to Jan. 6, 2021, consolidates a broad swirl of Trump’s activity into four charges. Here are details about what the indictment tries to accomplish and how it frames Trump’s actions, stage by stage.

Read all of PolitiFact’s coverage on Donald Trump indictments

PolitiFact has been fact-checking and monitoring the various indictments of former President Donald Trump. Here's our coverage:

Fact Check: Does Viral ‘Sun Bear’ Video Actually Show a Person in a Bear Costume?

Social media users claimed that "a human in a suit" was seen in a Chinese zoo, pretending to be a bear.

Fact Check: Is This a Real Video of a Traffic Jam of People Fleeing Crimea in July 2023?

According to social media users, tourists were leaving Crimea in the aftermath of an attack on a significant bridge.

¿Cuántas personas trans hay en Estados Unidos y por qué las sobrestimamos?

En Español: Las personas transgénero representan alrededor del 1% de la población de EE.UU., pero las encuestas muestran que la gente percibe que son el 20%. ¿Qué dicen los psicólogos sobre nuestra tendencia a sobrestimar?
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DJ Moore: How I Went from “Stay in School” to WR1

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rpwft7ntdQI "I said I wasn't going back." We sat...

Panic ensues after Trump receives ‘similar’ briefing to one that precipitated Iran war



Panic ensued online Friday following reports that two top U.S. military and intelligence officials briefed President Donald Trump Thursday on “new plans for possible military action against Iran,” with Drop Site News noting that the president received a “similar briefing” on Feb. 26, just two days before the United States launched Operation Epic Fury.

According to Axios, Trump received a briefing Thursday from Adm. Brad Cooper, the commander of U.S. Central Command, and Gen. Dan Caine, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. Fox News’ Jesse Watters confirmed Axios’ reporting, telling viewers that the two had briefed Trump in the Situation Room on potential military actions against Iran that could end up being the “final blow” for the Middle East nation.

Cooper and Caine had reportedly given Trump a similar briefing just two days ahead of the United States’ large-scale attack on Iran, sparking fear among onlookers.

“What the f---,” wrote prominent progressive media commentator and podcast host Ryan Knight on Friday in a social media post on X. “A US Admiral just briefed Trump on preparations for a new wave of strikes to deliver the ‘final blow’ to Iran. Final blow sounds like they’re planning to use nukes. This should concern everyone.”

Republican Arizona state Sen. Wendy Rogers responded to the news by warning of a “countdown to doom” ahead, whereas libertarian political podcaster Michael Oxford expressed confusion.

“I thought we won the war like 14 times already?” Oxford wrote in response to news of a “final blow” to Iran being discussed in a social media post on X.


Trump shakes up Kentucky Senate race with endorsement of Rep. Andy Barr

The president reshuffled the race by asking MAGA-aligned businessperson Nate Morris to step aside.