Among the many legal challenges that former President Donald Trump is facing, is the RICO case in Georgia, wherein state prosecutors are alleging that President Trump led a conspiracy to overturn the state’s 2020 election results.
Last Friday, there was a fascinating development in the case that perhaps revealed what the prosecution is really up to here in this case. There was a six-hour hearing in Fulton County, during which lawyers for the prosecution (as well as the lawyers for President Trump) argued about the timeframe of the trial.
Here is the basic outline of what was revealed in this hearing: on the one side, you have Trump’s legal team trying to push this trial back as much as possible—ideally pushing it past the date of the 2024 election. And if President Trump were to win that election, the trial would effectively be pushed back for another four years after that. On the flip side, however, the state prosecutors are trying to set the trial date right before the election, and have the trial run essentially in tandem with the election, all the way through 2024, claiming that this will not impede President Trump’s ability to campaign.
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Jack Smith Demands Twitter Info on All Americans Who Interacted With Trump | Facts Matter
According to a heavily redacted search warrant and other documents released earlier this week, Special Counsel Jack Smith demanded information on Twitter users who liked or retweeted President Trump’s tweets leading up to January 6th.
Twitter ultimately complied.
This means that if you interacted with President Trump’s Twitter account before he got kicked off — well, your name is literally on a list.
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