Donald Trump speaks at a campaign event in Las Vegas, Nevada. AP
Donald Trump speaks at a campaign event in Las Vegas, Nevada. AP
Donald Trump speaks at a campaign event in Las Vegas, Nevada. AP
Donald Trump speaks at a campaign event in Las Vegas, Nevada. AP

Trump says he's a 'target' of January 6 investigation after receiving letter


Kyle Fitzgerald
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Former US president Donald Trump on Tuesday said he had received a letter from the special counsel stating that he is a target of a US investigation into the January 6 Capitol riot aimed at overturning the results of the 2020 presidential election.

In a statement posted on his Truth Social platform, Mr Trump said he had received a letter from special counsel Jack Smith on Sunday stating that he has four days to report to the grand jury.

“Deranged Jack Smith, the prosecutor with Joe Biden's DOJ [Department of Justice], sent a letter … stating that I am a TARGET of the January 6th Grand Jury investigation, and giving me a very short 4 days to report to the Grand Jury, which almost always means an Arrest and Indictment,” Mr Trump wrote.

In all caps, Mr Trump wrote: “This witch hunt is all about election interference and a complete and total political weaponisation of law enforcement.”

In this posting on his Truth Social channel, former president Donald Trump says he faces arrest and indictment in the probe into the January 6, 2021 insurrection. Photo: Screengrab
In this posting on his Truth Social channel, former president Donald Trump says he faces arrest and indictment in the probe into the January 6, 2021 insurrection. Photo: Screengrab

The federal government issues such letters to inform people they are targets of criminal investigations. Such a letter can be sent before an indictment. Mr Trump received a letter before he was indicted on 37 charges stemming from his alleged mishandling of classified documents.

Mr Smith is leading the prosecution in that case. Attorney General Merrick Garland appointed Mr Smith to both the case in Florida and the case in Washington.

Mr Garland gave Mr Smith the task of heading the January 6 investigation to determine “whether any person or entity unlawfully interfered with the transfer of power”, the attorney general said in a statement at the time.

A federal grand jury in Washington has received evidence from former vice president Mike Pence and former White House lawyer Pat Cipollone as part of the 2020 election investigation.

The former president faces additional criminal and civil investigations in New York. A grand jury in Georgia is also considering whether to indict him and his allies over efforts to overturn the state's 2020 election results.

Should Mr Trump face an indictment stemming from the January 6 riot, it would further muddy his efforts to return to the White House. The former reality television star is the current front-runner to secure the Republican nomination for the 2024 election.

More than 1,000 people face charges stemming from the January 6 insurrection, when a mob of Trump supporters stormed the Capitol building in an attempt to halt the certification of President Joe Biden's electoral victory.

Mr Trump has continued to assert that the 2020 election was rigged, despite no evidence having been found to support his claims.

A US House of Representatives committee last year referred Mr Trump to the Justice Department on four criminal charges over the January 6 attack. In high-profile public hearings, panel members detailed the former president's attempts to remain in power in the months after Mr Biden was declared the 2020 election winner.

  • 'There will come a day when Donald Trump is gone, but your dishonour will remain.' Congresswoman and January 6 committee vice chairwoman Liz Cheney to Republican colleagues who have defended Mr Trump's claims of election fraud. AFP
    'There will come a day when Donald Trump is gone, but your dishonour will remain.' Congresswoman and January 6 committee vice chairwoman Liz Cheney to Republican colleagues who have defended Mr Trump's claims of election fraud. AFP
  • 'January 6 was the culmination of an attempted coup - a brazen attempt, as one rioter put it shortly after January 6 - to overthrow the government.' Committee chairman Bennie Thompson. EPA
    'January 6 was the culmination of an attempted coup - a brazen attempt, as one rioter put it shortly after January 6 - to overthrow the government.' Committee chairman Bennie Thompson. EPA
  • Mr Trump 'was willing to sacrifice our republic to prolong his presidency. I can imagine no more dishonourable acts by a president.' Republican Congressman Adam Kinzinger. AFP
    Mr Trump 'was willing to sacrifice our republic to prolong his presidency. I can imagine no more dishonourable acts by a president.' Republican Congressman Adam Kinzinger. AFP
  • Donald Trump had this 'arsenal of allegations. I went through them piece by piece to say, no, they were not true'. Former acting deputy attorney general Richard Donoghue. EPA
    Donald Trump had this 'arsenal of allegations. I went through them piece by piece to say, no, they were not true'. Former acting deputy attorney general Richard Donoghue. EPA
  • 'There were no votes to find.' Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger after Donald Trump asked him and his deputy, Gabriel Sterling, to 'find 11,780' votes that could flip Georgia in the president's favour. AFP
    'There were no votes to find.' Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger after Donald Trump asked him and his deputy, Gabriel Sterling, to 'find 11,780' votes that could flip Georgia in the president's favour. AFP
  • Competing against Donald Trump’s lies was like a 'shovel trying to empty the ocean'. Gabriel Sterling, Georgia Secretary of State chief operating officer. AFP
    Competing against Donald Trump’s lies was like a 'shovel trying to empty the ocean'. Gabriel Sterling, Georgia Secretary of State chief operating officer. AFP
  • 'As an American, I was disgusted. It was unpatriotic, it was un-American. We were watching the Capitol building get defaced over a lie.' Cassidy Hutchinson, an aide to then White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, speaking about the insurrection. AFP
    'As an American, I was disgusted. It was unpatriotic, it was un-American. We were watching the Capitol building get defaced over a lie.' Cassidy Hutchinson, an aide to then White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, speaking about the insurrection. AFP
  • 'I told him [Donald Trump] that the stuff his people were shovelling out to the public was bull***t.' Former attorney general William Barr. AP
    'I told him [Donald Trump] that the stuff his people were shovelling out to the public was bull***t.' Former attorney general William Barr. AP
  • 'I respect attorney general Barr. So, I accepted what he was saying.' Ivanka Trump, former White House senior adviser. AP
    'I respect attorney general Barr. So, I accepted what he was saying.' Ivanka Trump, former White House senior adviser. AP
  • 'We fight like hell. And if you don't fight like hell, you're not going to have a country any more.' Donald Trump on January 6, 2021. Reuters
    'We fight like hell. And if you don't fight like hell, you're not going to have a country any more.' Donald Trump on January 6, 2021. Reuters
  • A Confederate battle flag that reads 'Come and Take It' and shows a military-style rifle flies as rioters storm the Capitol on January 6, 2001. Reuters
    A Confederate battle flag that reads 'Come and Take It' and shows a military-style rifle flies as rioters storm the Capitol on January 6, 2001. Reuters
  • A Trump supporter sprays smoke. Reuters
    A Trump supporter sprays smoke. Reuters
  • Police attempt to push the mob back. AFP
    Police attempt to push the mob back. AFP
  • The pro-Trump mob swarms the Capitol as police release tear gas. Reuters
    The pro-Trump mob swarms the Capitol as police release tear gas. Reuters
  • Protesters clash with police. Reuters
    Protesters clash with police. Reuters
  • Pro-Trump protesters storm into the US Capitol. Reuters
    Pro-Trump protesters storm into the US Capitol. Reuters
  • A police flash-bang blast lights up the Capitol. Reuters
    A police flash-bang blast lights up the Capitol. Reuters
  • Before the insurrection, Mr Trump is seen on a screen speaking to supporters during a rally to contest the certification of the 2020 US presidential election results. Reuters
    Before the insurrection, Mr Trump is seen on a screen speaking to supporters during a rally to contest the certification of the 2020 US presidential election results. Reuters
  • People march with those who say they are members of the Proud Boys as they attend a rally in Washington in support of former president Donald Trump. AP
    People march with those who say they are members of the Proud Boys as they attend a rally in Washington in support of former president Donald Trump. AP
Updated: July 19, 2023, 5:56 AM