Barricades are going up outside the courthouse in Georgia. This indictment also appears to be imminent.
>>>Barricades went up outside the Fulton County courthouse on Thursday as District Attorney Fani Willis reportedly
nears a decision on whether to indict
Donald Trump over allegations the former president tried to undermine the results of Georgia’s 2020 election, New Yorker staff writer
Charles Bethea reported from Atlanta.<<<
Barricades went up outside the Fulton County courthouse on Thursday as District Attorney Fani Willis reportedly nears a decision on whether to indict Donald Trump over allegations the former president tried to undermine the results of Georgia’s 2020 election, New Yorker staff writer Charles...
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It will be difficult for Trump to wiggle out of this one. The state officials in Georgia (Democrat and Republican) appear to have little interest in throwing Crazy Donny a lifeline.
>>>While any of the charges against Trump could land him in jail, the Atlanta case is especially damning and threatening. . . . The basic facts are hard to dispute. . . .
Trump’s pressure campaign on Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp and Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger—both Republicans—as well as his subsequent relentless smears against Willis—a Democrat—has riled locals and actually brought them together.
“It was egregious,” said former county chairman John H. Eaves. “I know Brian Kemp, Brad Raffensperger, and Fani Willis. They are, generally speaking, good people. Each of them did their constitutional duty. Kudos to them.”<<<
Donald Trump is facing legal jeopardy on a number of fronts. But the Fulton County case may be the most challenging for him to wriggle out of.
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