DA suggests Georgia election interference case against Trump may continue
- The DA's office urged an appeals court to reject Trump's immunity claim regarding the Georgia election interference case.
- The filing argued that Trump's lawyers did not show why state prosecution should follow the Department of Justice memorandum.
- Wakeford requested the Georgia Court of Appeals to dismiss Trump's request to end the case.
- The case is based on two grand juries and years of investigation, with claims of local prejudice deemed unfounded.
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The election debacle and the fight against dictatorship
The election of Donald Trump is a critical event whose political repercussions will be felt throughout the world. This fascist demagogue has won the 2024 election with both an electoral and popular vote majority. He will be re-installed in the White House on January 20, 2025.
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Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’ office dealt a major blow to Donald Trump’s effort to have his Georgia election interference charges dropped with a new round of objections.The Georgia prosecutor’s office in court documents filed Wednesday pushed back against the president-elect’s demand...
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