Prosecutor In Georgia Drops Final Trump Case After Years of Investigation, Trump Declares "It's Over"
A dramatic turn of events unfolded on Wednesday as the Fulton County district attorney, Pete Skandalakis, confirmed that the final case against former US President Donald Trump has been dropped. The state's superior court judge Scott McAfee issued a one-page order dismissing the 2020 racketeering case, effectively ending what had become a protracted and contentious investigation.
Trump's lawyer, Steve Sadow, hailed the decision as a victory, stating that "the political persecution of President Trump by disqualified DA Fani Willis is finally over." The comment was seen as a response to Willis's earlier efforts to prosecute Trump on charges related to his alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results in Georgia.
The case against Trump was first brought forward by Willis in August 2023, following an investigation into allegations of widespread voter fraud and attempts to manipulate the outcome of the election. The indictment named Trump alongside 18 other defendants, including several prominent Republicans who had participated in efforts to overturn the election results.
Despite the dismissal, four people involved in the case have already pleaded guilty, while 14 others remain subject to prosecution. However, with Trump's presidency having ended and his pardoning of many associated with the fake electors affair, it is likely that those remaining defendants will not face federal charges.
The move has been seen as a significant development in what had become one of the most high-profile cases of its kind. It also marks a major victory for Trump, who had long denied any wrongdoing and accused his critics of conducting a "witch hunt" against him.
In a statement posted on Truth Social, Trump claimed that the case was "lawfare" aimed at silencing him and undermining the democratic process. He also expressed gratitude to his supporters, stating that they would "soon meet the same embarrassing end."
The dismissal has sparked widespread reaction, with many observers hailing it as a win for Trump and others expressing relief that the investigation is finally over. However, others have questioned whether Willis's disqualification had already sealed the case's fate.
Regardless, one thing is certain: the Georgia prosecutor who took over after Willis's removal has confirmed that "it's over" โ marking the final end of a long and contentious chapter in Trump's post-presidency life.
A dramatic turn of events unfolded on Wednesday as the Fulton County district attorney, Pete Skandalakis, confirmed that the final case against former US President Donald Trump has been dropped. The state's superior court judge Scott McAfee issued a one-page order dismissing the 2020 racketeering case, effectively ending what had become a protracted and contentious investigation.
Trump's lawyer, Steve Sadow, hailed the decision as a victory, stating that "the political persecution of President Trump by disqualified DA Fani Willis is finally over." The comment was seen as a response to Willis's earlier efforts to prosecute Trump on charges related to his alleged attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election results in Georgia.
The case against Trump was first brought forward by Willis in August 2023, following an investigation into allegations of widespread voter fraud and attempts to manipulate the outcome of the election. The indictment named Trump alongside 18 other defendants, including several prominent Republicans who had participated in efforts to overturn the election results.
Despite the dismissal, four people involved in the case have already pleaded guilty, while 14 others remain subject to prosecution. However, with Trump's presidency having ended and his pardoning of many associated with the fake electors affair, it is likely that those remaining defendants will not face federal charges.
The move has been seen as a significant development in what had become one of the most high-profile cases of its kind. It also marks a major victory for Trump, who had long denied any wrongdoing and accused his critics of conducting a "witch hunt" against him.
In a statement posted on Truth Social, Trump claimed that the case was "lawfare" aimed at silencing him and undermining the democratic process. He also expressed gratitude to his supporters, stating that they would "soon meet the same embarrassing end."
The dismissal has sparked widespread reaction, with many observers hailing it as a win for Trump and others expressing relief that the investigation is finally over. However, others have questioned whether Willis's disqualification had already sealed the case's fate.
Regardless, one thing is certain: the Georgia prosecutor who took over after Willis's removal has confirmed that "it's over" โ marking the final end of a long and contentious chapter in Trump's post-presidency life.