Trump plans to counter 4th indictment with ‘undeniable proof’ of Georgia election fraud.
Former President Donald Trump to Unveil “Conclusive” Report on Election Fraud in Georgia
Former President Donald Trump is making headlines once again, this time with a promise to reveal a “conclusive” report that proves election fraud in Georgia. This announcement comes as a counter-strike against a recent indictment accusing him of conspiring with 18 others to make false claims about the 2020 election.
On August 15, President Trump took to Truth Social, his social media platform, to announce a “major news conference” scheduled for August 21 in Bedminster, New Jersey. The conference will be held at his golf course in the area.
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According to President Trump, the report is nearly complete and is described as “large, complex, detailed,” and “irrefutable.” He firmly believes that once the report is released, all charges against him and others involved should be dropped, leading to a complete exoneration.
In response to the indictment, President Trump’s attorneys issued statements condemning the charges. They described the events as ”shocking and absurd,” criticizing the leak of the indictment before witnesses had testified or grand jurors had deliberated.
Unanswered Questions
During a news conference held on August 14, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis read the indictment and answered a few questions from reporters. One of the inquiries focused on a list of charges that had been posted on a court website but was later removed. The timing of the document’s removal and the reasons behind it remain unclear.
Later that day, the clerk of courts issued a statement cautioning against relying on the “fictitious” document circulating in news reports. However, when the indictment was revealed, it matched exactly with the charges listed on the earlier-posted document. Ms. Willis was unable to provide an explanation for this discrepancy.
President Trump and his team raised concerns about the early release of charges, arguing that it violated his due-process rights. Despite reaching out to the clerk’s spokesman for clarification, The Epoch Times received no answers to their questions.
President Trump’s lawyers criticized the handling of the charges, calling it a “major fumble.” They alleged that the grand jury presentation was one-sided and relied on witnesses with personal and political interests. The defense attorneys eagerly await a detailed review of the flawed indictment.
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