New Georgia prosecutor drops election interference case against Trump and allies
- The new prosecutor, Pete Skandalakis, decided not to pursue the Georgia election interference case against Donald Trump and others, as stated in a court filing.
- Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee dismissed the case entirely following Skandalakis' filing.
- Skandalakis indicated that several prosecutors declined to take on the case due to its complexities.
- The filing reported that parts of the case lacked sufficient evidence for trial, while others should be in federal court instead.
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In the U.S. state of Georgia, the long-term investigation against President Trump for attempted election influence is pending. According to court records, the chief prosecutor in charge of scandalakis requested that the charges be dropped.
The prosecution's representative withdrew from the case.
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