Georgia prosecutor confirms final criminal case against Trump is 'over'

Georgia's Racketeering Case Against Trump Finally Over, Prosecutor Says 'It's Done'

The criminal case against Donald Trump and his co-defendants in Georgia has come to an end, with the state prosecutor confirming that "it's over" after a superior court judge dismissed the 2020 racketeering case. Pete Skandalakis, the new prosecutor who took over after Fani Willis was disqualified by the Georgia supreme court, announced the dismissal on Wednesday, bringing an end to what many saw as a long and contentious trial.

Trump's legal team had hailed the move, with his attorney Steve Sadow claiming that the case should never have been brought and that Skandalakis had finally put an end to "lawfare" against the former president. Trump himself took to social media to express his satisfaction, saying that the case was a "witch hunt" and that those who had attempted to use the justice system to silence him would soon meet a similar fate.

The case had been brought under Georgia's anti-racketeering law, which accused Trump and 18 others of participating in a wide-ranging scheme to overturn his narrow 2020 loss in Georgia. The indictment had been met with skepticism by many, who saw it as an attempt to hold Trump accountable for his actions during the election.

However, the case had already imploded, with four defendants pleading guilty before Skandalakis took over as prosecutor. Despite this, Trump still faced prosecution from state-level authorities while president, but that protection has now expired.

The dismissal of the Georgia case marks a significant blow to Trump's legal woes, which have included a conviction for making hush-money payments in New York and ongoing investigations into his handling of classified documents at Mar-a-Lago. However, it also raises questions about Skandalakis's ability to bring cases against other high-profile figures, particularly given the recent departure of special counsel Jack Smith.

In any case, Trump can now breathe a sigh of relief, but the question remains: will this be the final chapter in his long and winding journey through the justice system?
 
πŸ€―πŸ˜’ just saw that Donald Trump's racketeering case is finally over πŸŽ‰πŸ’₯ guess all those lawyers were on a wild goose chase πŸ«β€β™‚οΈ but what about the other investigations? will he still get pinched? πŸ’ΌπŸ‘€ don't know if I'm relieved or just curious 😁
 
man, it's crazy how quickly things can shift in a case like this πŸ˜‚. I mean, on one hand, you gotta give credit to Pete Skandalakis for finally putting an end to this thing that had been dragging on for years. but at the same time, it's hard not to feel a little frustrated when we're talking about Trump and his whole "witch hunt" narrative πŸ™„.

I mean, let's be real, the dude made some questionable decisions during that election, and it's totally fair that he'd face scrutiny over it. but on the other hand, I don't think anyone really wants to see a bunch of politicians getting dragged through court just for being vocal about their opinions πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.

anyway, with this case finally wrapped up, you've gotta wonder what's next for Trump and all these other high-profile figures who are still facing investigations πŸ’‘. is it gonna be the final chapter in his journey through the justice system? only time will tell πŸ€”.
 
I'm thinking about this whole thing with Trump's case... πŸ€” it's wild to think that after all the drama and back-and-forth, it finally came to an end. I mean, I've been following it for a while now, and it was hard not to get caught up in all the twists and turns.

As a fan of true crime (yes, I know it sounds weird), I love how these cases can bring attention to really important issues - like election integrity and accountability. And I think that's what this whole thing is about: holding powerful people in power accountable for their actions.

But at the same time, it's also hard not to feel a little frustrated when something like this happens... πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ it feels like there are always more questions than answers, and we're just left wondering what happened next. Will Trump face charges elsewhere? What's going to happen with all these ongoing investigations?

Anyway, I guess that's the life of being a fan of true crime - keeping up with all the drama and intrigue! πŸ˜‚
 
omg u guys i just cant even lol so i was thinking about trump's whole racketeering thing and idk if its actually over or not like isnt he still got all these other lawsuits and investigations going on at the same time? i mean skandalakis said it was done but what if someone appeals or something?? its crazy to think that after everything hes been through hes finally able to "breathe a sigh of relief" lol just seems so... convenient. and whats with this whole thing about trump saying its a witch hunt again?? does he even remember that we already talked about this like 3 times last week? anyway i guess im just glad its not on my plate anymore, but i guess theres always more drama to come... πŸ€―πŸ’β€β™€οΈ
 
I mean, finally! It's about time this racketeering case against Trump was wrapped up πŸ™„. I've been following this whole thing for ages, and to be honest, it felt like a total waste of everyone's time. Like, what was the point of even bringing charges if they weren't gonna stick? πŸ˜’

I'm glad Skandalakis put an end to it, but at the same time, I worry about where this all ends up. I mean, Trump's got a whole bunch of other legal issues looming over him... πŸ€” And what about Jack Smith's departure from special counsel? That's like throwing one wrench into the works and seeing how everything else holds together βš™οΈ.

It's also weird that Skandalakis is basically saying "it's done" without even acknowledging some of the shady stuff that went down during Trump's time in office πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, come on, if you're gonna bring charges against someone for allegedly rigging an election, shouldn't there be some sort of accountability? 🚫

Anyway, now that this case is over, we can all take a deep breath and move on... or so it seems πŸ’¨.
 
The justice system is weird πŸ€”. One minute you're under investigation, the next you're done. Guess that's just how it goes sometimes πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. Don't think Trump's got a free pass or anything though βš–οΈ. There are still plenty of other outlets and investigations he can get dragged through πŸ”. And hey, at least Skandalakis is being honest about it - the case was always kinda shaky πŸ’―.
 
this whole thing feels like a classic example of "it's over till it's over" πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ i mean, trump is breathing a sigh of relief now, but how long before he's got another rabbit to pull out of his hat? and what about all those other investigations in the works? doesn't seem like this is the final chapter just yet...
 
idk how much more of these wild cases i can take lol 🀯 like seriously, 18 ppl including trump get indicted for trying to flip georgia's election and now it's just brushed under the rug? seems fishy to me 🐟 gotta wonder what's really going on behind the scenes πŸ€‘
 
omg like I'm soooo hyped that trump is finally off the hook πŸ™ŒπŸ’₯ but at the same time im not surprised tbh this whole thing was always a bit suspect to me - all those ppl accusing him of wincing the election lol who do you think pulled the strings behind the scenes btw
 
.. just saw that Georgia's racketeering case against Donald Trump is finally over πŸ™Œ. I'm not gonna lie, it's been a wild ride watching this whole thing unfold πŸ˜‚. As someone who's all about balance and mindfulness, it's kinda crazy to think about how one person can affect so many lives in such a dramatic way 🀯.

But what really got me thinking is that while Trump might be breathing a sigh of relief, we're still left with so many unanswered questions about accountability and the justice system πŸ’”. I mean, it's not just about Trump - it's about how we hold our leaders accountable for their actions and whether or not they're willing to put in the work to make things right 🀝.

For me, this whole situation is a reminder that being mindful of our thoughts and emotions is key πŸ™. We can't control everything around us, but we can control how we react to it. So let's take a deep breath, stay present, and focus on what really matters - taking care of ourselves and each other ❀️.
 
OMG, finally!! πŸ˜‚ I mean, it's about time, right? This whole thing was just so convoluted and messy. Like, who even thought bringing a racketeering case against Trump would actually work? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ I'm not surprised his team was all like "lawfare" - like, good luck with that. But seriously, it's sad to see another chapter close in this never-ending saga.

I do wonder, though, what's next for Skandalakis and the DA's office? Are they gonna try to bring cases against other big-name folks now that Trump is off the hook? And what about Jack Smith - was his departure a total coincidence or did it maybe throw some doubt on the whole Georgia case? πŸ€” We'll have to wait and see, I guess!
 
idk why this took so long to resolve lol πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ i think it's kinda suspicious that trump got away scot free like this... all those ppl who pleaded guilty already, what a waste of resources imo. but hey, at least trump can finally chill without worrying about this case anymore πŸ˜… now what's gonna happen next? is he gonna get sued for his other shady business deals or what? πŸ€‘
 
πŸ€” so i'm not surprised it got dismissed tbh, all that racketeering nonsense was kinda weak on paper. still, gotta give it to Pete Skandalakis for sticking with it, even after Fani Willis got disqualified. but what's gonna happen next is anyone's guess πŸ€‘. Trump might think he's off the hook now, but i'm not buying it. there are still investigations in NY and DC that'll keep him on his toes πŸ•΅οΈβ€β™‚οΈ. and who knows, maybe Skandalakis will find a way to bring down someone else high up in politics? we'll see about that 😏. anyway, can't wait to see what Trump does next...
 
πŸ™ The dismissal of the Georgia racketeering case against Trump is a significant development in his ongoing legal saga, but it's also important to consider the broader implications of Skandalakis's actions. Has he simply delayed the inevitable, or has he effectively cleared Trump's name? It's worth noting that the lack of transparency surrounding this case and the recent departure of Jack Smith may cast a shadow over Skandalakis's ability to bring similar cases in the future.

Moreover, one can't help but wonder if the dismissal is merely a strategic move to appease public opinion or if it's actually a sign of a more nuanced understanding of the law. The fact that four defendants had already pleaded guilty before Skandalakis took over raises questions about the effectiveness of the prosecution and whether Trump was ever truly at risk of conviction.

Ultimately, this development highlights the complexities of the US justice system and the often-ambiguous lines between politics and the rule of law. One thing is certain, however: Trump's situation has just become a lot more complicated, and it will be interesting to see how this plays out in the coming weeks and months. πŸ€”
 
The classic "lawfare" defense πŸ€”. You know, it's like they say - if you can't beat 'em, sue 'em πŸ˜‚. I mean, come on, Trump's got a team of top-notch lawyers, but at the end of the day, they're still trying to spin this as some kind of deep state conspiracy theory πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. But let's be real, folks, we all know why this case was brought in the first place - it's about accountability, plain and simple πŸ‘Š.

And now that it's over, what's next? Is Skandalakis gonna use this as a platform to take on more high-profile cases, or is he just gonna coast on this one? And let's not forget, Trump's still got a whole bunch of other legal headaches to deal with - the classified documents thing, for starters πŸ“. This might be a small win for him, but it's not like he's out of the woods just yet 🌳.

It's all about perspective, folks. If you're a fan of Trump, you're probably gonna see this as some kind of victory, but if you're on the other side of the aisle, you're probably thinking "about time someone brought him down" πŸ’ͺ. Either way, it's been a wild ride 🎒.
 
this whole thing is just another example of how the justice system can be twisted to serve politics 🀯 the fact that trump's team was able to turn what seemed like a strong case against them into a "witch hunt" says more about their team than it does about trump himself... anyway, i'm glad it's over and people can finally move on from this chapter in american history πŸ˜’ but we still have to deal with the aftermath of the election and all the shady dealings that went down during that time πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
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