EXCLUSIVE: Georgia’s Trump Probe Expands to DC & Beyond, Racketeering Case Suspected!

EXCLUSIVE: Georgia's Trump Probe Expands to DC & Beyond, Racketeering Case Suspected!
EXCLUSIVE: Georgia's Trump Probe Expands to DC & Beyond, Racketeering Case Suspected!
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**Georgia prosecutors are expanding their investigation of former President Trump’s efforts to challenge the 2020 election results. As revealed through a leak to the Washington Post, the probe now covers activities in Washington, D.C., and other states. Prosecutors could be building a far-reaching racketeering case against Trump.**

The Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis is considering RICO and conspiracy charges against former President Trump over his efforts to challenge the 2020 election. The investigation is mainly concerning the infamous call between Trump and Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger. During this call, Trump pressured Raffensperger to uncover what the former President alleged was evidence of fraud that would overturn Georgia’s election results.

The possibly fraudulent handling of this phone call by Raffensperger’s office has previously been debunked by The Gateway Pundit and other conservative news outlets. However, in a recent report published by the Washington Post, it emerged that the scope of the investigation has now expanded to include former President Trump’s actions in other states.

According to two anonymous individuals who spoke candidly about the probe, Willis has been gathering information on the Trump campaign’s hiring of two firms to find voter fraud across the United States. It has been alleged that when the firms did not find any evidence of fraud, their findings were ignored, and the information was buried.

Willis plans to announce in the summer whether charges will be filed against Trump in relation to the investigation. Authorities have been warned to expect increased security measures during this period, particularly at the Fulton County Courthouse between July 11 and September 1. This move suggests that Willis anticipates potential indictments to be unsealed sometime in August.

The New York Times recently reported that Willis has requested Atlanta-based judges to avoid scheduling trials for the first three weeks in August, which could mean any announcements or indictments are expected to take place around then.

**In conclusion, Georgia prosecutors are intensifying their investigation of former President Trump’s attempts to challenge the 2020 election. Expanding the probe to activities in Washington, D.C., and other states indicates that a sprawling racketeering case may be in development against the former President. The outcome of this investigation is expected to be announced during the summer.**

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