Will they look at Trump’s “willful blindness”?
McQuade and Joyce Vance, also a former U.S. attorney and an NBC News legal analyst, said prosecutors could make use of a legal concept known as deliberate ignorance, or willful blindness, in which a judge can instruct a jury that it can find that a defendant acted knowingly if the defendant was aware of a high probability that something was true but deliberately avoided learning the truth.
“A person cannot ignore a probability that a fact is true,” McQuade said.
There is just no doubt anymore that plenty of people told him personally that the election was not stolen. He refused to listen: