Axios reports:
Former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani was identified by multiple media outlets as matching prosecutors’ description of “Co- conspirator 1,” who is accused of spreading “knowingly false claims.” He pursued legal strategies that official Trump campaign lawyers would not. The indictment’s description of “co-conspirator 2” appears to match that of John Eastman, an attorney and former law school dean who wanted to leverage Vice President Mike Pence’s ceremonial role in certifying the Electoral College vote into obstructing the actual certification.
“Co-conspirator 3’s” description appears to match Sidney Powell, a lawyer who “publicly amplified” unfounded claims of election fraud while privately acknowledging they sounded “crazy,” according to the indictment. The indictment’s description of “co-conspirator 4” lines up with Jeffrey Clark, a former assistant attorney general at the Justice Department. He wanted to “influence state legislatures with knowingly false claims of election fraud,” according to the indictment.
Read the full article. There’s much more. Co-conspirator 5 appeared to be Trump lawyer Kenneth Chesebro, who orchestrated fake electors. There’s no apparent agreement on the identity of co-conspirator 6, who is described as a “political consultant.”
“Co-conspirator 6” is still a mystery, but is described as a “political consultant,” who worked to “confirm phone numbers for six United States Senators” for Giuliani to call to delay the certification of the election. https://t.co/6VrdtyKJP2
— Antonia 💙 (@Antonia99219423) August 2, 2023
The federal indictment lists six co-conspirators who helped Trump — but they are not named or charged. A large team of WaPo reporters identified five of them, and here’s what we know about each: https://t.co/5Q3cc9NSrp
— Philip Rucker (@PhilipRucker) August 2, 2023