The ex-president donald trump (2017-2021) affirmed this Tuesday that he is convinced that he will be exonerated of the fourth accusation against him, for allegedly manipulating the election results in the state of Georgia, thanks to an investigation whose result will be presented next week.
“A large, complex, detailed but irrefutable report on the presidential voter fraud that took place in Georgia is almost complete and I will present it at a major press conference,” the former president pointed out through social networks.
The presentation, he detailed, will be next Monday in Bedminster, New Jersey, and will be a report “conclusive” that will lead to their withdrawal “all charges” against him and the other 18 defendants in this case.
“There will be a complete exoneration! They never went after those who rigged the elections,” Trump claimed.
After more than two years of investigations led by prosecutor Fani Willis, a Georgia grand jury indicted the former president on Monday for trying to rig the results of the 2020 election in that state, where Democrat Joe Biden won by a narrow margin.
According to the charging document, the former president faces 13 charges, including violating Georgia’s anti-corrupt organizations law which, if confirmed, requires prison time.
Among those charged with the former president are his former personal lawyer and former New York mayor, Rudy Giuliani, and his former chief of staff Mark Meadows.
After breaking the news on Monday night, Trump assured that “The witch hunt continues” and called Willis “a very corrupt and out of control district attorney who campaigned and raised money under the slogan “I’m going to get Trump.”
In a statement, his campaign team trying to return him to the White House claimed that all “democratic attempts” to remove Trump from the campaign “will fail”.
Last night was the fourth indictment for the ex-president and comes after two weeks ago he was indicted by a Washington DC grand jury on four charges for allegedly trying to reverse the result of the 2020 US elections, which culminated in the assault on the Capitol on January 6, 2021.
In addition, in New York Trump has been charged with 34 charges for alleged payments to the porn actress Stormy Daniels, with whom he had a affaire in the past, to buy his silence during the 2016 election campaign.
And the other criminal case is in Florida, where he is charged with 40 counts of illegally stealing and keeping classified documents that he took from the White House in his Mar-a-Lago mansion.
Source: EFE
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