Supreme Court takes case challenging DOJ's J6 charges

More than 300 J6 defendants, including former President Donald Trump, could see felony charges against them dropped as the U.S. Supreme Court said on Wednesday that it will take up one defendant’s appeal of the Department of Justice’s use of evidence-tampering law to prosecute the defendants for obstruction of Congress.
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