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    DA Says Indictment Announcement Coming This Summer In Trump Probe

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    Since the voting pandemonium of the 2020 election, Democrats have refuted MAGA Republicans’ claims that Democrats manipulated voting in swing states. A two-year-long investigation in the swing state of Georgia, similar to the Jan. 6 investigation, is attempting to accuse former President Trump’s campaign of interfering with election processes.

    Similar to the situation on January 6, when President Trump acknowledged the right of citizens to engage in peaceful protest, the outcome of the Georgia election provoked a similar acknowledgment. Democrats are fast to interpret Trump’s words as “incitement to violence” rather than as a call to the American people to protest what they perceive to be a flawed outcome.

    Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has been coy about whether or not Trump will be indicted and is edging closer to making an announcement. On Monday, she announced that she would reveal this summer whether former President Donald Trump and his allies will be charged with offenses related to alleged interference in Georgia’s 2020 election.

    The AJC explained:

    Willis disclosed the schedule in a letter to local law enforcement in which she requested “heightened security and preparedness” because she anticipated that her announcement “may provoke a significant public reaction.”

    Willis stated in the letters that she will announce potential criminal indictments between July 11 and September 1, sending one of the strongest signals to date that she is on the verge of pursuing an indictment against Trump and his supporters.

    “Please accept this correspondence as notice to allow you sufficient time to prepare the Sheriff’s Office and coordinate with local, state, and federal agencies to ensure that our law enforcement community is ready to protect the public,” Willis wrote to Fulton Sheriff Patrick Labat.

    Darin Schierbaum, the police superintendent of Atlanta, and Matthew Kallmyer, the director of the Atlanta-Fulton County Emergency Management Agency, received identical hand-delivered letters.

    “We have seen in recent years that some may go outside of public expressions of opinion that are protected by the First Amendment to engage in acts of violence that will endanger the safety of those we are sworn to protect,” Willis wrote. “As leaders, it is incumbent upon us to prepare.”

    The wording of Willis’s statement is evidently intended to imply that violence is anticipated and that Trump is responsible for it. Similar actions preceding Trump’s indictment in Manhattan appear to have inspired Georgia Willis to replicate those actions in an effort to create the impression that violence will erupt on Trump’s behalf.

    Since then, Trump’s attorneys have filed a broad motion requesting the dismissal of Willis and any evidence compiled by the special grand jury. AJC reports that Trump’s legal team stated in a statement that the letter does “nothing more than set a potential timetable” for charging decisions.

    “On behalf of President Trump, we filed a substantive legal challenge for which the DA’s Office has yet to respond,” attorneys Drew Findling, Jennifer Little, and Marissa Goldberg said. “We look forward to litigating that comprehensive motion which challenges the deeply flawed legal process and the ability of the conflicted DA’s Office to make any charging decisions at all.”

    The AJC reported on the Manhattan preliminary elections:

    Around the courthouse, authorities erected barricades and closed off the adjacent streets. The police issued a standby order for approximately 35,000 officers and law enforcement agencies in the region, including local, state, and federal agencies. Several Manhattan courtrooms were shuttered approximately one hour before Trump’s afternoon court appearance, according to published reports. The route the former president took from Trump Tower to the courthouse and from the courthouse to LaGuardia Airport was also completely sealed down.

    More on this story via The Republic Brief:

    Democrat legal observers predict that her letter implies an indictment is coming. “It obviously seems to imply the case against Trump will be presented to a grand jury,” former Gwinnett County District Attorney Danny Porter said. “I don’t think any of the other targets would raise that level of caution. I think that’s the obvious implication.” CONTINUE READING…

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