REPORT: TRUMP WILL LIKELY FACE RACKETEERING CHARGES IN GEORGI
A new report from the New York Post has revealed that President Donald Trump will likely face racketeering charges in Fulton County, Georgia, where District Attorney Fani Willis is set to accuse the 45th president of “influencing witnesses” and alleged “computer trespassing.”
This news caps off a long week of legal attacks on Trump, who revealed that he had been summoned to appear before a grand jury investigating Jan. 6, which he said would eventually mean “an Arrest and Indictment.”
The investigation into Trump’s phone discussions with Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger immediately after the November 2020 election is still proceeding in Georgia.
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Any impropriety has been categorically denied by the president. This year’s official statement made the following arguments:
“The President participated in two perfect phone calls regarding election integrity in Georgia, which he is entitled to do – in fact, as President, it was President Trump’s Constitutional duty to ensure election safety, security, and integrity.”
The New York Post reports that this prospective racketeering accusation may end up being Trump’s fourth indictment of 2023.
A Manhattan criminal court has charged President Donald Trump with 34 felonies for allegedly “falsifying” business papers.
He is facing another 37 counts in a federal investigation regarding supposedly “classified” documents that were taken by the FBI from his private home, Mar-a-Lago. In that case, the trial date has been set for May 20, 2024.
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