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Georgia court drops case against Trump and allies over 2020 election after prosecutor moves to end it​

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Updated on: November 26, 2025 / 3:04 PM EST / CBS News
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Washington — A Georgia judge on Wednesday agreed to dismiss the state's case against President Trump and his allies stemming from the 2020 presidential election after the local prosecutor who took over the case said he would no longer pursue the charges "to serve the interests of justice and promote judicial finality."

Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee issued a brief order dismissing the case "in its entirety" shortly after Peter Skandalakis, who stepped in to replace Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis after she was disqualified from the case, filed a motion informing the court of his decision to abandon the prosecution of Mr. Trump and more than a dozen others, including former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows and former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani.

Skandalakis wrote in a memo accompanying the notice that overt acts listed in the indictment that were taken by the president and other Republicans "are not acts I would consider sufficient" to sustain a racketeering case. Skandalakis said that after reviewing the evidence, he concluded that a federal prosecution was more appropriate than one pursued by the state of Georgia, and said the "strongest and most prosecutable case" against those who allegedly sought to overturn the results of the 2020 election was the one being pursued by former special counsel Jack Smith.

The president was charged with four federal counts stemming from an alleged effort to subvert the transfer of power after the 2020 election, but Smith dropped the case after Mr. Trump won a second term in the White House.

Steve Sadow, Mr. Trump's lawyer in the Georgia case, said in response to Skandalakis' motion, "The political persecution of President Trump by disqualified DA Fani Willis is finally over. This case should never have been brought. A fair and impartial prosecutor has put an end to this lawfare."


Mr. Trump called the prosecution an "illegal, unconstitutional and unAmerican hoax."

"LAW and JUSTICE have prevailed in the Great State of Georgia," he wrote on social media.

Mr. Trump and 18 of his associates were indicted by a Fulton County grand jury in August 2023 under Georgia's racketeering law and were accused of coordinating a scheme to thwart certification of the 2020 election results in the state. The indictment capped an extraordinary and historic five months, across which the president was charged in four separate cases involving allegations of conduct that bookended his first term in office. Mr. Trump was the first former president to be charged with a crime.

Two of those cases were brought by Smith and involved federal offenses, and a third was brought by the Manhattan District Attorney and stemmed from an alleged "hush money" payment to an adult film actress before the 2016 election. Smith ended his prosecutions of the president — one related to the 2020 election and the other involving his alleged mishandling of sensitive government documents after leaving office in January 2021 — after he won a second term.


In the New York case, Mr. Trump was found guilty of 34 state felony counts of falsifying business records in June 2024 and has appealed the conviction.

Mr. Trump was initially charged with 13 felony counts in Georgia, but several have been dismissed in the years since the indictment. He pleaded not guilty and denied any wrongdoing. Four of the president's 18 co-defendants accepted plea deals from prosecutors.

The prosecution in Fulton County moved the slowest of the criminal cases involving the president, and proceedings were derailed for months by the bombshell revelation that Willis, the Fulton County district attorney, had a romantic relationship with Nathan Wade, whom she hired as a special prosecutor to assist in the investigation into Mr. Trump and his allies.

The two acknowledged the relationship but said it didn't begin until months after Wade was hired in November 2021.

The trial court judge overseeing the case, Scott McAfee, held a multi-day hearing to examine whether Willis had a conflict of interest in the case because of her relationship with Wade and travels with him, during which both prosecutors testified.

McAfee ultimately declined to disqualify Willis from the case but said Wade had to step aside, which he did. But Mr. Trump and a group of his co-defendants appealed the ruling.

The Georgia Court of Appeals reversed McAfee's decision in December and said disqualification of Willis was the only remedy to restore public confidence in the integrity of the proceedings. The Georgia Supreme Court turned away Willis' appeal in September, leaving the ruling mandating her removal from the case against Mr. Trump intact.


The Prosecuting Attorneys Council of Georgia, which of Skandalakis is the executive director, was tasked with finding a replacement to take over the case from Willis. He announced earlier this month that he would helm the prosecution himself after several others contacted declined to do so.

Jared Eggleston contributed to this report.
 

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Gee, it only took 6 days for the Republican interim DA (who put himself in charge) to sift through the massive amount of evidence and give everyone a "you're free to keep committing crimes" card!

No doubt, he'll now be able to retire real soon.

The grift that keeps on giving!
 
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Gee, it only took 6 days for the Republican interim DA (who put himself in charge) to sift through the massive amount of evidence and give everyone a "you're free to keep committing crimes" card!

No doubt, he'll now be able to retire real soon.

The grift that keeps on giving!
Conspiracy against rights, stay tuned.

Maybe a TRIAL in FLORIDA?
 
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Ask them why they're trying to encourage TREASON, they are up to no good.

Billboards Urging National Guardsmen to Refuse Orders from Trump Admin Sprout Up Around Country​

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A left-wing group is putting up billboards in high-crime cities where President Donald Trump deployed the National Guard, telling military service members that is not what they “signed up for” and encouraging them to refuse “unlawful orders.”
Win Without War, a self-described “diverse network of activists and national organizations working for progressive foreign policy,” launched its billboard campaign in September in Washington, DC, before expanding to Chicago, Memphis, and the military bases Ft. Bragg and Camp Lejeune in North Carolina.
One of the billboards asks, “Did you go airborne just to pull security for ICE?” before directing people to a website called NotWhatYouSignedUpFor.org.
The website instructs service members to get Win Without War’s “resources” on their personal devices using ProtonMail, Signal, and a virtual private network (VPN) for encrypted access.
The resources include veteran legal organizations aimed at sharing “guidance on refusing illegal orders.”
Social media users drew similarities from the billboards to the recent video made by Democrat senators and representatives telling service members to “refuse illegal orders” from the Trump administration.
An October press release from the organization explains that static and mobile billboards were put up around the country following the “unprecedented deployment” of the National Guard into cities.
One of the signs in Memphis reads “Tennessee Army National Guard… You joined to serve your community. So what are you doing in Memphis?
Tragedy struck in Washington, DC, on Wednesday when a gunman opened fire on National Guardsmen from West Virginia near the White House, leaving them “critically wounded.”
The “animal” who shot them is also “severely wounded,” President Trump announced:
“God bless our Great National Guard, and all of our Military and Law Enforcement,” he added in a statement. “These are truly Great People. I, as President of the United States, and everyone associated with the Office of the Presidency, am with you!”
Olivia Rondeau is a politics reporter for Breitbart News based in Washington, DC. Find her on X/Twitter and Instagram.
 

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Trump: The tariffs will bring down prices!
(Also) Trump: We're reducing tariffs to bring down prices!

Skulnik: Smart people hate him, LOL! Greatest president ever!
 
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Documents Stuffed Into Burn-Bags At FBI HQ To Be Made Public: Kash Patel​

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by Tyler Durden
Saturday, Nov 29, 2025 - 02:10 PM
Authored by Zachary Stieber and Jan Jekielek via The Epoch Times,
Sensitive documents found in burn bags at FBI headquarters will all be made public, FBI Director Kash Patel said in a new interview with The Epoch Times.
“You’re going to see everything we found in that room in one way or another, be it through investigation, public trial, or disclosure to the Congress,”
Patel told The Epoch Times’ Jan Jekielek in an exclusive interview, which is set to air on EpochTV at 5 p.m. ET on Nov. 29.
Before becoming FBI director, one of Patel’s past roles was working as a congressional investigator. He was on the House Intelligence Committee team that uncovered previously unknown information about the FBI’s probe of possible links between the 2016 campaign of President Donald Trump and Russia.



The probe and fallout over the information that emerged, including the reliance on a dossier compiled on behalf of the Hillary Clinton campaign, has come to be known as “Russia Gate.”
Patel said on X in August that “we just uncovered burn bags/room filled with hidden Russia Gate files, including the Durham annex, and declassified them.”
The declassified annex to a report from former special counsel John Durham, whose team investigated the FBI’s actions and found that the full probe was based on unverified intelligence, was released in July by Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa). It showed that the FBI did not adequately review reports showing the Clinton campaign may have been promoting a false narrative connecting Trump to Russia, Grassley said at the time.
Clinton’s office has not commented on the annex. Robby Mook, Clinton’s 2016 campaign manager, has said he believed that work done by the international law firm Perkins Coie, which paid the dossier author, “was done for the purpose of providing legal services and legal advice” to the campaign.
During a hearing in September, Rep. Scott Fitzgerald (R-Wis.) asked Patel why somebody would place documents related to the investigation into the FBI’s probe of Donald Trump and Russia in burn bags.

Patel said he could not comment on the case because it was ongoing.
“In general terms ... a burn bag is what you use to put classified documents into, generally, because that is literally how you destroy them,” he said.
Patel told The Epoch Times that “when the United States government and agency heads want things to disappear and want things to be buried and hidden, they know how to do it.”
“But what they didn’t count on was President Trump winning, him electing leadership across the United States government to say, ‘Go, find out how they corrupted and weaponized law enforcement,’ and that’s what we did—that’s what we’re doing; that’s how we found it, and we’re going to continue to expose it.”
Patel said the FBI is working with partners in Congress to release documents, including those relating to the Department of Justice investigation into Trump for alleged unlawful interference with the transfer of power after the 2020 election, which involved obtaining records from senators’ phones.
While investigations are ongoing, “we are going to have full accountability and we are going to have full transparency for the American public,” he said.
 
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