Supreme Court to Hear Jan. 6 Appeal, Complicating Trump Case
- Appeal could affect hundreds of US Capitol riot defendants
- Court to consider use of 2002 law passed after Enron failure
The US Supreme Court in Washington.
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The US Supreme Court added a new complication to the prosecution of Donald Trump for trying to overturn the 2020 presidential election, as the justices agreed to hear an appeal from a Jan. 6 Capitol riot defendant facing a related charge.
The justices said Wednesday they will decide whether Joseph Fischer can be charged under a 2002 law that grew out of the Enron Corp. collapse for obstructing an official proceeding. Prosecutors have also invoked that law against Trump, as well as in 300 other Capitol riot cases.