Will Trump be Prosecuted for Georgia Election Interference?

Former President Donald Trump is seeking to prevent potential prosecution for crimes related to his alleged interference in Georgia’s 2022 presidential election following his loss to President Joe Biden. In court filings, Trump has asked a judge to block the report of a special grand jury in Atlanta and bar any evidence from the panel being used against individuals. He has also sought to disqualify the Fulton County District Attorney’s Office, which is currently conducting the criminal investigation, from being involved in the case. The grand jury has been examining Trump’s efforts to get Georgia officials to toss out enough ballots cast for Biden to declare Trump the winner, including his request to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to “find 11,780 votes". A confidential report was submitted to the district attorney that calls for the prosecution of several high-profile individuals. This new court filing is Trump’s first significant challenge to the investigation, which has been underway for over two years.

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