Donald Trump and 18 associates have been indicted in Georgia on charges of conspiring to overturn his 2020 election loss, using a statute usually associated with mobsters. The 97-page indictment outlines various actions to reverse his defeat in the state, including pressuring officials, making baseless voter fraud claims, and attempting to sway lawmakers. The document characterizes Trump and his allies as part of a “criminal organization” operating in Georgia and other states. The indictment follows a series of legal cases against Trump, marking efforts to hold him accountable for undermining democracy. The case involves 19 defendants and is distinct from federal cases.
Trump and 18 of his associates have been charged in Georgia with election tampering in 2020, the fourth criminal case filed against him
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