Georgia Indictment

Trump’s Georgia Case: Unpardonable and Unprecedented

President-elect Trump’s upcoming inauguration raises unprecedented constitutional questions regarding his potential prosecution for state crimes while in office. Georgia Governor Kemp, who has a contentious history with Trump, cannot pardon him for state charges due to Georgia law requiring a guilty verdict, a five-year waiting period, and substantial evidence of injustice. While federal prosecution of a sitting president is generally considered impermissible, state-level prosecutions present a novel legal challenge, potentially impacting both the Georgia and Manhattan cases against Trump. The legal battles surrounding these cases, including challenges to the Georgia prosecutor’s conduct, are ongoing and may be further complicated by Trump’s re-election.

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Fani Willis ruling in Donald Trump case outrages MAGA

I can’t help but shake my head at the constant state of outrage that seems to be the default setting for MAGA supporters. It’s like they wake up in the morning, see a rainbow, and immediately fly into a frenzy of anger. I mean, seriously, what doesn’t outrage these people? The fact that Trump has a laundry list of despicable actions and behaviors that they seem perfectly fine with, but a district attorney doing her job to hold him accountable sends them into a tailspin is beyond comprehension.

The recent ruling by Fani Willis in the Donald Trump case has sent shockwaves through the MAGA community, with their outrage reaching new heights.… Continue reading