New Georgia prosecutor drops election interference case against Trump and allies
Prosecutor Pete Skandalakis cited insufficient evidence, jurisdictional conflicts, and presidential immunity concerns in dismissing Trump’s Georgia racketeering case involving 19 defendants.
- 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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The prosecution against Trump in Georgia is not being pursued. A relationship of the prosecutor led to partiality. Trump sees himself confirmed and celebrates on social media.
Judge Dismisses RICO Election Interference Case Against Trump, But Not Because It Had No Merit. Let's Talk About It
Source: Al Drago / Getty On Wednesday, a Georgia judge dismissed the RICO election interference case brought against President Donald Trump by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis. We can expect the entire MAGA world to celebrate this decision as a win against a political witch hunt. Trump’s legal team is already saying “fair and impartial prosecutor has put an end to this lawfare.” In truth, there was no which hunt, there was no lawfare…
Judge dismisses Georgia election interference case against Trump
ATLANTA — A judge in Georgia dismissed the last pending criminal prosecution against President Donald Trump on Wednesday, effectively ending efforts to hold him criminally responsible for attempts to overturn the 2020 election.
US judge dismisses Trump election interference case
A judge on Wednesday dismissed the long-running case accusing US President Donald Trump and several associates of attempting to overturn the 2020 election results in the southern state of Georgia. The ruling came after prosecutor Pete Skandalakis urged Fulton County Judge Scott McAfee to end the case, arguing it falls under federal, not state, jurisdiction -- marking the collapse of the last of several criminal prosecutions targeting Trump befor…
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