We just got the most extensive new detail in years about former president Donald Trumpâ€
The 165-page, partially redacted filing, which was unsealed by U.S. District Judge Tanya Chutkan, lays out the evidence Smithâ€
But the filing also doubles as a sort of blueprint for the case ahead. It features some significant revelations and quotes that could be important not just for the legal battle, but for the 2024 election.
Below are some takeaways from the filing.
1. ‘Make them riot†: A prescient comment two months before Jan. 6
A big part of the case against Trump is making clear that he and those around him knew their plan was corrupt — that it wasnâ€
And one detail in particular stands out.
The filing cites a scene from Nov. 4, 2020, at the TCF Center in Detroit. It says a colleague of a Trump campaign official and an alleged co-conspirator informed them that a batch of votes that heavily favored Joe Biden was apparently correct.
The alleged co-conspirator, whose description matches that of Trump Election Day operations chief Mike Roman, allegedly responded by saying “find a reason it isntâ€� and “give me options to file litigation.â€� And then in a mangled message, the co-conspirator seems to suggest theyâ€
The colleague suggested such things could lead to a repeat of the so-called “Brooks Brothers riot,� a fraught scene in South Florida during the contested 2000 presidential election.
The Trump campaign official and co-conspirator allegedly responded: “Make them riot� and “Do it!!!�
Itâ€
It could certainly help prosecutors drive home the point that the people behind the effort to contest the 2020 election didnâ€
2. ‘So what?†: Trump†s seeming lack of concern
The filing fills out some key details of what happened after the Capitol riot touched off on Jan. 6. It repeatedly reinforces the idea that Trump was well aware of what was taking place even as he, for hours, resisted reining in his supporters and even launched an attack on Vice President Mike Pence at 2:24 p.m.
The timeline here was filled out somewhat by the House Jan. 6 committee, but the filing contains even more detail.
It says that around 1:30 p.m., Trump settled into the dining room next to the Oval Office and “spent the afternoon there reviewing Twitter on his phone,â€� while Fox News played on the TV. It suggests prosecutors have forensic evidence from the activity logs on Trumpâ€
A footnote says that, before Trumpâ€
The filing goes on to say Trump was alone when he tweeted at 2:24 p.m. that Pence “didnâ€
All of those are crucial to establishing that Trump had reason to believe Pence could be in danger and that he knew things had gotten out of hand, and that he pressed forward with attacking Pence anyway. It also builds on extensive evidence suggesting Trump declined for hours to do something about the violence. He didnâ€
But perhaps the most vivid new detail comes from shortly after Trumpâ€
Instead, Trump allegedly responded: “So what?�
Itâ€
3. The political impact
Trump wonâ€
Those reminders and new details have been few and far between since the Jan. 6 committee wrapped up its business nearly two years ago. Trump hasnâ€
Trump posted repeatedly on Truth Social on Wednesday claiming the filing was election interference.
“The DOJ pushed out this latest ‘hit jobâ€
But the timing also owes to Trumpâ€
And itâ€
4. More evidence that Trump had nothing — and was told that
Another central question when it comes to proving Trump knew better is pointing to all the times he was told his theories were false. This is something the Jan. 6 committee also focused on, keying in on testimony from former attorney general William P. Barr and former deputy attorney general Richard Donoghue, as well as former acting attorney general Jeffrey Rosen and some Trump aides.
But the filing adds significant new detail.
It says then-Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel cited to Trump a comment from Michigan state House Speaker Lee Chatfield (R) calling claims about voting machines in Antrim County, Mich., “f—ing nuts.â€�
It says the leader of the Michigan state Senate, Mike Shirkey (R), told Trump he hadnâ€
The filing also lays out many details about Penceâ€
As notably, the filing makes clear that Trumpâ€
By Dec. 8, longtime Trump campaign spokesman Jason Miller allegedly wrote a telling email.
“When our research and campaign legal team canâ€
The quote was cited last year in Trumpâ€
5. A Trump quote to sum it up
In a filing full of juicy quotes, perhaps one ties it all together. Itâ€
“It doesnâ€
The filing says the comment was overheard by the same aide who brought Trump news of Pence being moved to a secure location.
Trump allegedly echoed the comment when one of his election lawyers told him his claims would not hold up in court, telling them “The details donâ€
Trump has offered conflicting comments about whether he actually lost the 2020 election. He mostly says it was stolen, but heâ€