Will Donald Trump beat the rap after all? – New York Daily News

I cannot get very excited about the strength of the Fulton County, Georgia case where Trump in a tape-recorded conversation appears to have pressured Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to find 11,780 votes the margin by which Trump lost the state. There, a special grand jury will not begin its inquiry until May 1. There is a court order authorizing Atlanta District Attorney Fani Willis to proceed with her investigation. Under the order, she will have a year to complete it, although she has said she expects to decide whether to indict Trump no later than the first half of this year. Despite the fact that a Brookings report concluded that Trumps post-election conduct in Georgia had put him at substantial risk of possible state charges, including racketeering, election fraud solicitation, intentional interference with the performance of election duties and conspiracy to commit election fraud, this is not, in my opinion, a strong case for the prosecution because there is a reasonable doubt that Trump acted with criminal intent.

The rest is here:
Will Donald Trump beat the rap after all? - New York Daily News

Related Posts

Comments are closed.