Trump Claims to Possess 'Undeniable' Evidence of Election Fraud in Fulton County, Declares 'Full Vindication'
Former President Donald Trump has responded to being charged in a RICO case in Fulton County, Georgia, by asserting that he possesses eviden...
Former President Donald Trump Responds to RICO Charges
Former President Donald Trump has responded to being charged in a RICO case in Fulton County, Georgia, by asserting that he possesses evidence that will prove his innocence and result in the dismissal of all charges against him. Trump expressed confidence that this evidence will lead to his complete exoneration.
Trump Announces Completion of Election Fraud Report
Former President Donald Trump announced that a comprehensive report on alleged election fraud in Georgia is nearing completion. Trump stated that the report, which he claims is detailed and irrefutable, will be presented at a news conference in Bedminster, New Jersey, next week. He expressed confidence that the findings will lead to the dismissal of charges against him and others, resulting in a complete exoneration.
Trump Claims Those Who Fought Election Rigging Were Targeted
Former President Trump made a statement claiming that those who rigged the election were not pursued, but instead, those who fought to uncover the rigging were targeted. This statement comes after Trump himself was charged in a 41-count indictment, along with 18 other co-defendants. The charges against Trump include solicitation of violation of oath by a public officer, conspiracy to commit forgery, conspiracy to commit false statements and writings, false statements and writings, violation of the Georgia RICO Act, conspiracy to commit impersonating a public officer, conspiracy to commit filing false documents, and filing false documents.
Eighteen Individuals Charged in Fulton County
Eighteen individuals, including Rudy Giuliani, Ray Smith III, Cathy Latham, Robert Cheeley, John Eastman, David Shafer, Shawn Still, Sidney Powell, Kenneth Chesebro, Michael Roman, Misty Hampton, Scott Hall, Stephen Lee, Trevian Kutti, Willie Lewis Floyd III, Mark Meadows, Jeffrey Clark, and Jenna Ellis, have been charged by Fulton County. The charges range from alleged fake electors to lawyers and former government officials.
Indictment Alleges Criminal Activity to Keep Trump in Office
The New York Times reports that a recent indictment contains multiple allegations of criminal activity aimed at keeping the former president in office. The defendants are accused of various offenses, including making false claims of election fraud, attempting to install fake pro-Trump electors, tampering with voter data and election equipment, and harassing an election worker. However, it is important to note that none of the defendants are implicated in all of these different schemes.
Trump Campaign Criticizes Fulton County DA
The Trump campaign has criticized Fulton County DA Fani Willis, calling her a "rabid partisan" who is using "bogus indictments" to campaign and fundraise. The campaign alleges that Willis deliberately delayed her investigation to interfere with the 2024 presidential race and harm the Trump campaign.