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Trump Keeps Dodging Accountability Despite 'Particular Egregious' Acts: Expert
Special prosecutor Pete Skandalakis cited jurisdictional issues in dropping Georgia’s case against Trump, following the removal of former DA Fani Willis amid an ethics controversy.
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Trump keeps dodging accountability despite 'particular egregious' acts: expert
When Donald Trump narrowly defeated Democratic then-Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 U.S. presidential election, he was facing four criminal indictments — two federal, one in Georgia, and one in New York State (which found Trump being convicted on 34 criminal counts). Then-special counsel Jack Smith considered both of his Trump indictments dead, citing the U.S. Department of Justice's (DOJ) policy against prosecuting a sitting president.…
·Washington, United States
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The news of the day, including National Guard soldiers shot in Washington, D.C., Kremlin confirms forthcoming meeting with U.S. diplomat amid Ukraine peace talks, and Georgia election interference case against President Trump is dismissed
·Asheville, United States
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