Former President Donald Trump is vowing to fight back after a federal judge set the trial date for his 2020 election case. How will that battle play out amid another key development in his Georgia election case?
In the Soviet Union, a simple graffiti cartoon with “Kilroy was here” became a meme, symbolizing revolt. Similar memes emerged against oppressive systems. Now, Trump’s mugshot holds a comparable role for conservatives. Joining us to explore this is Trevor Loudon, Epoch Times commentator and “Enemies Within” author.
Voters in Georgia’s Fulton County could find themselves called to be jurors in former President Donald Trump’s trial on racketeering charges that he conspired to illegally overturn the state’s 2020 election results.
A trial date has been proposed in Georgia’s case against former President Donald Trump, and DOJ special counsel Jack Smith obtained personal information from President Trump’s Twitter account.
Legal experts say the latest election interference charges brought against former President Donald Trump in Georgia treat his constitutionally protected opinion that the 2020 election was unfair as a crime and a threat to open political processes. This criminalization of politics does not bode well for America’s future, they say.
Sen. Lindsey Graham has spoken against the indictment of President Donald Trump, warning Democrats against the precedent they are setting for future administrations.
ATLANTA—A grand jury in Fulton County, Georgia, handed up at least one indictment on Monday evening in connection to the probe into former President Donald Trump’s efforts to dispute the 2020 election results in the state, according to the county court clerk.
The Supreme Court is unlikely to “intercede” in former President Donald Trump’s various criminal cases—as he said on Aug. 4 the court “must” do—at least not until the cases have moved past the initial stages, legal experts told The Epoch Times.
Former President Donald Trump wrote on Truth Social on Monday that he is expecting an indictment from the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol breach investigation to come “any day now.”