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"Trump and the other defendants charged in this indictment refused to accept that Trump lost, and they knowingly and willfully joined a conspiracy to unlawfully change the outcome of the election in favor of Trump," the indictment said. A third indictment, in Washington federal court, accuses him of illegally seeking to overturn his 2020 election defeat. Trump denies wrongdoing in this case as well, and a trial date has yet to be set. Willis's investigation drew on testimony from Trump advisers including Giuliani, who urged state lawmakers in December 2020 not to certify the election, and Republican state officials like Raffensperger and Governor Brian Kemp, who refused to echo Trump's false election claims. While many Republican officials have echoed Trump's false election claims, Kemp and Raffensperger have refused to do so.
Persons: Donald Trump, Evelyn Hockstein, Democrat Joe Biden, Fani Willis, Mark Meadows, Rudy Giuliani, John Eastman, Trump, Georgia's, Brad Raffensperger, Trump's, Prosecutors, Willis, Giuliani, Brian Kemp, Kemp, Raffensperger, Jean Carroll, Jack Queen, Tim Ahmann, Jacqueline Thomsen, Andy Sullivan, Scott Malone, Howard Goller Organizations: Fair, REUTERS, Former U.S, Democrat, Trump, Republican, White House, U.S . Capitol, Electoral College, Giuliani, Meadows, Reuters, Thomson Locations: Iowa, Des Moines , Iowa, U.S, Former, Georgia, Fulton County, Trump's, Georgia county, Arizona , Pennsylvania, New York, Florida, Washington, York
Georgia is a rare state that gives pardon power to an independent board instead of the governor. The board also doesn't have the power to grant preemptive pardons, which is bad news for Trump. Unlike in his two federal criminal cases, Trump can't expect a Republican president to pardon him before or after he goes to trial. Nor can he rely on a Republican governor in Georgia to pardon him and get rid of the criminal charges. Georgia is one of five states that doesn't grant pardon power to the governor.
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Trump was indicted again Monday in connection to his efforts to overturn Georgia's election results. Fulton County DA Fani Willis charged the former president with 13 crimes including racketeering. Get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in business, from Wall Street to Silicon Valley — delivered daily. In February, the foreperson for the Fulton County grand jury, who heard months worth of witness testimony told CNN, that the amount of recommended indictments was "not a short list." More than 75 witnesses were called before the grand jury throughout the probe, per CNN.
Persons: Trump, Fani Willis, Donald Trump, Willis, Joe Biden's, David Shafer, Cathleen Latham, Rudy Giuliani, John Eastman, Kenneth Cheseboro, Jeffrey Clark, Jenna Ellis, Ray Smith III, Mark Meadows, Michael Roman, Robert Cheeley, Shawn Still, Stephen Lee Harrison Floyd, Sydney Powell, Sydney Powell Scott Hall, Misty Hampton, Organizations: Fulton, Trump, Service, CNN, Republican, Georgia Republican, Ray Smith III Former Trump, GOP, Trump Trevian, Kanye West Dallas, Sydney Powell Scott, Fulton County Republican Locations: Fulton County, Wall, Silicon, Georgia, Coffee County, Michael Roman Georgia, Chicago
A Georgia grand jury indicted former President Donald Trump and associates for their alleged efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election. The indictment notes 161 different acts of racketeering activity by Trump and his associates as part of their alleged violations of Georgia's RICO Act. While Trump may not have written each tweet himself, the indictment specifically notes the listed tweets were "caused to be tweeted" by Trump. Unrelated to new charges brought against Trump and his associates in Georgia, federal prosecutors in the federal Washington, DC, case against Trump successfully obtained a search warrant for records relating to the former president's Twitter account. Below are the 12 tweets posted to the @realDonaldTrump account that Georgia District Attorney Fani Willis and a grand jury say further the former president's criminal conspiracy:Fulton County Superior CourtFulton County Superior CourtFulton County Superior CourtFulton County Superior CourtFulton County Superior CourtFulton County Superior CourtFulton County Superior CourtFulton County Superior CourtFulton County Superior CourtFulton County Superior Court
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Fani Willis, Rudy Giuliani Organizations: Service, Trump, Twitter, Fulton County Superior Court, Superior Court Locations: Georgia, Wall, Silicon, Washington, Fulton County, Fulton County Superior Court Fulton, Superior Court Fulton
A Georgia grand jury indicted Donald Trump on charges related to his effort to overturn the 2020 election. After reportedly making 18 attempts to contact Raffensperger, Trump and his team finally got through to him. Rudy Giuliani arriving at a courthouse in Atlanta to face questions from the special grand jury. That special grand jury completed a report earlier this year summarizing their findings and making charging recommendations to the Fulton County District Attorney's office. Some of those fake electors have reportedly accepted immunity deals with prosecutors in the months since the completion of the special grand jury report.
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Rudy Giuliani made his career using RICO to go after the mob when he was a US Attorney. Now, he's been indicted on RICO charges himself by the Fulton County DA's office. Giuliani was charged in connection to his efforts to help Trump overturn Georgia's 2020 election results. That's Rudy Giuliani, who spearheaded the Manhattan US attorney's office in the 1980s before going on to serve as the mayor of New York City. The former mayor was indicted in connection to his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results in Georgia to help Donald Trump stay in office.
Persons: Rudy Giuliani, he's, Giuliani, Trump, That's Rudy Giuliani, Ted Goodman, Donald Trump, Fani Willis Organizations: Service, Manhattan US, Organization, Fulton County Locations: Fulton County, Wall, Silicon, New York City, Georgia, New York, York City
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  + stars: | 2023-08-15 | by ( Erin Snodgrass | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +3 min
Former President Donald Trump faces a whopping 91 criminal charges across his four indictments. A Georgia grand jury indicted Trump in a fourth criminal case this week. Read all four of the indictments here:Manhattan DA case indictment over hush-money payment to Stormy DanielsIn March, a New York grand jury indicted Trump on 34 felony charges in connection to a $130,000 hush-money payment to adult film actress Stormy Daniels made ahead of the 2016 election. In July, an updated grand jury indictment in the case was filed, adding two additional charges against Trump and naming a third defendant in the case. The Justice Department's investigation into 2020 election interferenceA grand jury in Washington, DC, brought four federal charges against Trump related to his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Read, Stormy Daniels, Joe Biden's, Joe Biden, Fani Willis, Brad Raffensperger Organizations: Service, Mar, Manhattan DA, Justice Department, Trump, Georgia RICO, Georgia Locations: Georgia, Wall, Silicon, Manhattan, New York, Lago, Florida, Washington , DC, Fulton County
A Georgia grand jury indicted Donald Trump over his attempts to overturn 2020 election results. Trump, then the president, asked Georgia's secretary of state to "find" votes ensuring he'd win. The charges, sought by Fulton County's district attorney, Fani Willis, include violating Georgia's RICO statute, solicitation of violation of oath by a public officer, conspiracy to commit impersonating a public officer, conspiracy to commit forgery, conspiracy to commit false statements and writings, conspiracy to commit filing false documents, filing false documents, and making false statements and writings. Trump has continued to falsely insist that the 2020 presidential election was illegitimate and that he was the true victor. Willis sought testimony during her investigation from high-profile people involved in Georgia's election process and close to Trump.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Read, Joe Biden, Fulton, Fani Willis, Mark Meadows, Rudy Giuliani, Jeffrey Clark, Sidney Powell, Kenneth Chesebro, John Eastman, Willis, Prosecutors, Brad Raffensperger, Raffensperger, Sen, Lindsey Graham Organizations: he'd, Service, Trump, White House, New York, Georgia, South Carolina Republican Locations: Georgia, Wall, Silicon, Fulton County's
Trump was indicted in Georgia over his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results in the state. Making false statements and writingsGeorgia law says that it's illegal for an individual to knowingly and willfully make a false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement or representation to officials. ConspiracyTrump was charged with conspiracy to commit impersonating a public officer, conspiracy to commit forgery in the first degree, conspiracy to commit false statements and writings, and conspiracy to commit filing false documents. Asking Raffensperger, to "find" thousands of votes in order to nullify Biden's 2020 election victory. Asking Raffensperger in September 2021 to decertify the 2020 election, "or whatever the correct legal remedy is, and announce the true winner."
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Former President Donald Trump has been indicted in four separate criminal cases since leaving office. This week, he made history again as the first former president to be charged in four separate criminal cases. For some charges, he's unlikely to see jail time if he's convicted. Trump has denied all the criminal charges against him. Ethan Miller/Chip Somodevilla/Getty ImagesManhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg was the first to bring criminal charges against Trump.
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District Attorney Fani Willis brought charges against Trump and 18 other defendants under the Georgia Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act. The charges include forgery in the first degree, false statements and writing, and violating the RICO Act. If found guilty under the RICO Act, Trump could face a minimum sentence of five years and a maximum sentence of 20 years and a fine. She has also used the statute against local gangs and in an ongoing 56-count RICO case against rapper Young Thug and others. The RICO charge would also carry up to a 20-year prison sentence on its own, making it one of the more severe charges.
Persons: Fani Willis, Donald Trump, Georgia's, Georgia Racketeer, Fulton, Trump, Nicholas Cotten, Willis, Brad Raffensperger, Melissa Redmon, Redmon, mafias, Young Thug, R, Kelly, Norm Eisen, Eisen Organizations: Fulton, DA, Service, Attorney's, Trump, University of Georgia School, Law's, The Atlanta, Atlanta, Prosecutors, Brookings Institution Locations: Georgia, Wall, Silicon, Fulton County, Brooklyn, Georgia's
White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows speaks to reporters following a television interview, outside the White House in Washington, U.S. October 21, 2020. REUTERS/Al Drago/File Picture Acquire Licensing RightsWASHINGTON, Aug 15 (Reuters) - Former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows filed notice on Tuesday seeking to move a case brought against him by the district attorney in Georgia's Fulton County to federal court, according to a court document. Meadows, who served in the Trump administration, was among those charged with former U.S. President Donald Trump for trying to overturn his 2020 election defeat to Democrat Joe Biden. Reporting by Jasper Ward; Editing by Caitlin WebberOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
Persons: Mark Meadows, Al Drago, Meadows, Trump, Donald Trump, Democrat Joe Biden, Jasper Ward, Caitlin Webber Organizations: White, REUTERS, Rights, White House, U.S, Democrat, Thomson Locations: Washington , U.S, Georgia's Fulton County
Mark Meadows' alleged crimes are worse than Watergate figure HR "Bob Haldeman," an expert says. Chris Whipple, an expert on White House chiefs of staff, said it was entirely predictable how Meadows got indicted. Meadows, Whipple added, "may be on the same track" as Nixon White House chief of staff HR "Bob" Haldeman to become the second former White House chief of staff to serve prison time. White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows listens as President Donald Trump speaks to the press outside the White House on October 30, 2020. "I think being Donald Trump's White House chief of staff was Mission Impossible," Whipple said.
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Mark Meadows has been indicted for helping to pressure Georgia to declare Trump the winner. Trump's final chief of staff had avoided serious legal repercussions until Monday. This now means Meadows may soon join Nixon hatchet man HR "Bob" Haldeman in infamy. According to the indictment, Meadows, like each one of his fellow co-defendants, is facing a violation of Georgia's RICO law. The Justice Department previously decided not to pursue contempt charges against Meadows after he stopped cooperating with the House January 6 committee.
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A court document in Georgia indicated Trump would be criminally charged under 13 different statutes. The top charge would be RICO, over his efforts to overturn election results. The document was pulled down after a few moments, according to Reuters. The document briefly posted on the court website Monday indicates Trump will be charged with RICO, soliciting public officials to violate their oaths of office, conspiracy, and filing false statements. His indictment also covers Trump pressuring Georgia officials to "find" votes and conspiring with others to use false electors to convince Congress to declare him the winner of the 2020 election.
Persons: Trump, Donald Trump, Jack Queen, Fani Willis, Brad Raffensperger, Joe Biden, Willis empaneled, Willis, Jack Smith Organizations: Reuters, Service, Fulton County Courts, Georgia, Trump, Atlanta Journal, Raffensperger, Republican Party Locations: Georgia, Wall, Silicon, Fulton County, Atlanta, Washington , DC
Former President Donald Trump speaks at a fundraiser event for the Alabama GOP, Friday, Aug. 4, 2023, in Montgomery, Ala.Former President Donald Trump was indicted Monday night by a grand jury in Atlanta, Georgia, on charges he and his supporters attempted to interfere with the state's 2020 presidential election. Trump allies charged in the Georgia indictment include:Rudy GiulianiJohn EastmanMark MeadowsJeffrey ClarkSidney PowellJenna EllisThe charges stem from a long-running criminal investigation into the efforts made by Trump and his allies to overturn President Joe Biden's victory in Georgia's 2020 presidential election. Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis opened the probe in February 2021, just weeks after it was revealed that Trump had urged Georgia's secretary of state to "find" enough votes to reverse his loss in the Peach State. Willis noted from the outset that she was investigating potential violations of state laws barring election fraud and lying to government entities, as well as conspiracy, racketeering and "any involvement in violence or threats" related to the administration of the 2020 election.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Rudy Giuliani John Eastman Mark Meadows Jeffrey Clark Sidney Powell Jenna Ellis, Joe Biden's, Fani Willis, Willis Organizations: Alabama GOP, Fulton, Peach State Locations: Montgomery , Ala, Atlanta , Georgia, Georgia, Fulton County, Peach
Former U.S. President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks on the stage during a campaign rally in Windham, New Hampshire, August 8, 2023. Former President Donald Trump could face an unprecedented fourth indictment over his alleged efforts to overturn his loss in Georgia's 2020 presidential election, and top Georgia election official Gabriel Sterling said Sunday that the criminal cases have been "giving oxygen" to Trump's 2024 presidential campaign. Sterling, a Republican, said Trump lost the state in 2020 and that his repeated claims of election fraud have been unsubstantiated. Trump in a speech Tuesday in New Hampshire said he expects to be indicted in Georgia soon. "I should have four by sometime next week," Trump said.
Persons: Donald Trump, Gabriel Sterling, Sterling, Trump, Trump's, He's, he's, ABC's, Fani Willis, Joe Biden Organizations: U.S, Republican, Sunday, Capitol, NBC News, Prosecutors, CNN Sunday . Allies Locations: Windham , New Hampshire, Georgia, U.S, Atlanta, Fulton County, Coffee County, New Hampshire
Former U.S. President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks on the stage during a campaign rally in Windham, New Hampshire, August 8, 2023. Former President Donald Trump could face an unprecedented fourth indictment over his alleged efforts to overturn his loss in Georgia's 2020 presidential election, and top Georgia election official Gabriel Sterling said Sunday that the criminal cases have been "giving oxygen" to Trump's 2024 presidential campaign. Sterling, a Republican, said that Trump lost the state in 2020 and that his repeated claims of election fraud have been unsubstantiated. He said Sunday that election-related violence remains his "biggest concern," as individuals could be radicalized to do something "stupid." That presentation could lead to an indictment of the former president in the case on state charges.
Persons: Donald Trump, Gabriel Sterling, Sterling, Trump, Trump's, He's, he's, Fani Willis, Joe Biden Organizations: U.S, Republican, Sunday, ABC, Capitol, NBC News Locations: Windham , New Hampshire, Georgia, U.S, Atlanta, Fulton County
The Atlanta prosecutor overseeing the investigation of possible crimes by Donald Trump for trying to reverse his defeat in Georgia's 2020 presidential election is expected to present her case to a grand jury next week, NBC News reported. That presentation by Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis could lead to an indictment of the former president in the case on state charges. In addition to Trump, Willis is known to be eyeing a number of the ex-president's allies for possible criminal charges, as well. NBC has been in contact with three people who received subpoenas to appear before a grand jury in Fulton County Superior Court, where officials have been ramping up security measures in recent days. It could take several days for the prosecutor to present evidence to the grand jury.
Persons: Fani Willis, Donald Trump, Joe Biden, Trump, Willis, Gov, Geoff Duncan, Sen, Jen Jordan —, Biden Organizations: NBC News, Fulton, Trump, Fulton DA, NBC, Fulton County Superior Court, Republican, Georgia Democratic, Electoral College Locations: Fulton County, Fulton County , Georgia, Atlanta, New Hampshire, Georgia
Two grand juries were empaneled last month in Fulton County Superior Court, either of which could be used by Willis to seek criminal charges related to her election probe. "I challenged the election in Georgia, which I have every right to do, which I was right about, frankly," Trump told the crowd. It's "all about election interference," Trump said before repeating his false claim that his 2020 election loss was tainted by widespread fraud. The defense lawyers on Tuesday asked a judge to delay a hearing on the protective order until next week. Trump claimed that the protective order was an attempt to stifle his free speech.
Persons: Donald Trump, Trump, Fani Willis, Joe Biden's, Jack Smith, Willis, empaneled, that's, They're Organizations: U.S, Republican, Trump, Biden's, Peach State, Fulton County Superior Court, of Justice Locations: Erie , Pennsylvania, U.S, Atlanta, New Hampshire, Fulton County, Washington, Windham, Georgia, Peach
"I think a gag order is likely, I'm just not sure if it will be enforced," former federal prosecutor Neama Rahmani told CNBC. "A lot of the judges that I've seen cover these types of political cases, they've been all bark, no bite," he said. Indeed, Trump's political operation has heavily featured the indictments in its fundraising pitches and in other campaign messages. "Maybe, but you have to be willing to enforce that gag order." "However, the need to protect that information does not require a blanket gag order over all documents produced by the government."
Persons: Donald Trump, Sam Wolfe, Neama Rahmani, I've, they've, Norm Eisen, Matthew Galluzzo, Galluzzo, Joshua Ritter, " Ritter, Ritter, Jack Smith, Fani Willis, Trump, Manhattan DA Alvin, Tanya Chutkan, Rahmani, Smith, , Koch, RINO, Trump's Organizations: U.S, Republican, Reuters, Trump, White, CNBC, United Democracy Center, Manhattan DA, Super, Name, Department of, DOJ, Manhattan Locations: Columbia , South Carolina, U.S, New York, Los Angeles, Fulton County, China, Miami
Former U.S. President Donald Trump addresses The Faith and Freedom Coalition's 2023 "Road to Majority" conference in Washington, U.S., June 24, 2023. Here is a look at the federal charges and how Trump might defend himself. Prosecutors will need to prove Trump specifically intended to deprive voters of the right to a fair election. Here, Trump’s assertion that he truly believed the election was stolen could be useful to his defense. But he would once again need to risk taking the stand to convince jurors he was acting in good faith, experts said.
Persons: Donald Trump, Tasos, Joe Biden, Trump, Mike Pence, Jack Queen, Noeleen Walder, Lisa Shumaker Organizations: U.S, REUTERS, THE, Prosecutors, Trump, Thomson Locations: Washington , U.S
Locals jeered at Russian passengers on a cruise ship in Batumi, Georgia on two separate occasions. A cruise ship with Russian passengers docked in Batumi, Georgia, was met with jeers from the locals protesting over the Ukraine war and over disputed territories currently occupied by Russia. Videos shared by Twitter users on Monday captured chaotic scenes of protestors in Georgia heckling the cruise ship after it arrived for the second time in five days. It will only stop when the Russian cruise ship leaves, hopefully earlier than scheduled." Local media outlet Formula News tweeted a video of protestors on Monday: "Protesters condemn the arrival of Russian cruise ship carrying pop stars and journalists supporting the Russian invasion of Ukraine in the Georgian port city of Batumi."
Persons: jeers, Helen Khoshtaria, Salome Zourabichvili Organizations: Morning, Radio Free, RFE, Twitter, Miray Cruises, RBC, Russia axing, UN, International Republican Institute Locations: Batumi , Georgia, Georgia, Russia, Ukraine, Georgian, Batumi, Russian, Europe, Republic of Georgia, Soviet Union, Abkhazia, South Ossetia
Donald Trump has been indicted as part of the Department of Justice's investigation into the events leading up to the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. The riot was the culmination of efforts by Trump's supporters to block the certification of Biden's election. The Justice Department, in a team led by Special Counsel Jack Smith, brought the charges. Trump announced last month that Smith's team had served him a target letter indicating he may be indicted in the investigation. Trump and six co-conspirators also attempted to rope then-Vice President Mike Pence in their scheme and use the Justice Department to keep Trump in power, the indictment alleges.
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Chris Christie on Tuesday railed against former President Donald Trump for using donations to his political operation to help pay his myriad legal bills. "Most of the money that middle-class Americans have given to him, he's spent on his own legal fees," Christie said on CNBC's "Squawk Box." And he's paying his legal fees," Christie said. His latest attacks followed the release of campaign finance reports from Trump's political operation showing his PAC has spent more than $20 million on legal fees in the first six months of the year alone. Trump said last month that he is a target in that election probe, a sign that charges are likely forthcoming.
Persons: Chris Christie, Donald Trump, he's, Christie, Trump, Fani Willis, Nikki Haley Organizations: New Jersey Gov, Republican, NBC News, Associated Press, Trump, White House, Fulton, United Nations Locations: Manhattan, Fulton County
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