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The Fulton ⁤County, Georgia, District Attorney’s Office Holds Press ‍Conference on Indictment of Former ​President Donald Trump

The Fulton County, Georgia, ‌District Attorney’s office is making headlines today as they hold a highly anticipated press⁤ conference. The reason? They have just handed down an⁢ indictment that includes none‌ other than former President Donald Trump.

This investigation into the former president has‌ been ongoing for quite some time. It ‍all started back in May 2022 when a grand jury was convened ‌to ‍look⁢ into Trump‌ and his allies’ alleged ‍attempts to overturn​ the ‌2020‍ election. The ‍stakes are high, and the public is eager to hear​ the latest developments.

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Multiple ‍Indictments and a ‌Presidential Primary

This‌ is not the first ⁣time Trump has found himself facing legal troubles. In fact, he has been indicted in three other jurisdictions just this year. ⁤In March, he was ⁤indicted in ‍Manhattan on charges related to the alleged falsification⁣ of ⁣business records. Then, in June, he faced federal charges ⁣in‌ Florida for ‍his alleged mishandling ⁤of classified documents. And most⁣ recently, earlier this month, he​ was federally indicted in Washington, D.C., for charges related to his alleged‌ attempts to overturn the 2020 election.

Despite these legal battles, Trump⁣ remains ⁢a ‍prominent figure ‌in politics. In​ fact, he is currently the frontrunner in the 2024 Republican presidential primary, leading all other ‌candidates by ⁣an ‌impressive margin of⁤ nearly‍ 40%, according to the RealClearPolitics ⁤polling average. If he secures the ⁢GOP nomination, it could‍ set the stage for a highly anticipated⁣ rematch against President Joe Biden, who is currently the frontrunner on the Democratic ⁣side.



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