Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is ramping up her legal battle against former President Donald Trump. On Wednesday, Willis made a bold move, requesting the Georgia Appeals Court reinstate several charges that had previously been dismissed by a judge. This comes at a time when Georgia is seeing record-breaking early voter turnout for the upcoming election.
Over 600,000 voters in Georgia cast their ballots on Tuesday and Wednesday alone, setting a new record for early voting. The massive voter turnout underscores the heightened political climate in the state, where Trump remains a dominant figure among Republicans, despite his ongoing legal troubles. Willis’s decision to file the appeal as voters flood the polls raises questions about timing and its potential impact on the election.
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Willis’s decision to appeal the dismissed charges comes months after her initial indictment against Trump. In August 2023, Willis charged Trump and 18 co-defendants for their efforts to challenge the 2020 election results. The sweeping indictment accused Trump of conspiring to overturn the election, relying heavily on the state’s RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations) Act to build the case.

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