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Trump claims to possess undeniable evidence of election fraud in Fulton County, resulting in his complete vindication.

Former President Donald Trump Claims Evidence Will Lead​ to⁣ Exoneration ⁢in RICO ⁤Case

Former President Donald Trump responded‌ on Tuesday to ⁣being charged this week in a RICO ​case⁤ in Fulton County, ​Georgia,‌ by claiming that he has ⁤evidence that will “be a complete EXONERATION” for ⁢him and will lead to⁤ all the charges against him being dropped.

“A Large, Complex,‍ Detailed but Irrefutable REPORT on the Presidential‍ Election Fraud which took place in Georgia is ⁤almost complete & will be presented by me at a major News Conference at 11:00 A.M. on Monday of next week in Bedminster,⁤ New Jersey,” Trump wrote in a statement⁢ posted​ on social media. “Based on the results of ⁢this CONCLUSIVE Report, all charges should be ‌dropped⁢ against me​ &⁤ others – There will be a complete EXONERATION!”

“They never went after those that Rigged the Election,” he continued. “They only went after those ⁣that fought to find the RIGGERS!”

Charges⁤ and Co-Defendants

The ⁣statement from Trump comes after he‍ was charged in​ a 41-count indictment along with 18 other co-defendants on Monday. ⁣The former president faces 13⁣ charges, including:

  • 3 counts of Solicitation of Violation of Oath by Public Officer
  • 2 counts of Conspiracy to Commit Forgery in the First Degree
  • 2 counts of Conspiracy to Commit False Statements and Writings
  • 2 counts⁣ of False Statements ‌and Writings
  • Violation‌ of the Georgia RICO Act
  • Conspiracy to Commit Impersonating a Public Officer
  • Conspiracy to‌ Commit Filing ⁤False Documents
  • Filing False Documents

The 18‍ others charged by Fulton County include:

  • Rudy Giuliani, lawyer
  • Ray Smith III, lawyer
  • Cathy Latham, alleged fake elector
  • Robert Cheeley, lawyer
  • John Eastman, lawyer
  • David Shafer, alleged fake ​elector
  • Shawn Still, alleged fake elector
  • Sidney Powell, lawyer
  • Kenneth Chesebro, lawyer
  • Michael Roman,⁣ Trump campaign staffer
  • Misty ⁤Hampton, Coffee County elections ⁤supervisor
  • Scott Hall, Bail​ Bondsman
  • Stephen Lee, Pastor
  • Trevian⁢ Kutti, Publicist
  • Willie Lewis Floyd ⁣III, former​ leader of ‍“Black Voices ⁣for Trump”
  • Mark Meadows, former ‌White House‌ chief of staff
  • Jeffrey Clark, former ‌DOJ ‍official
  • Jenna ⁣Ellis, lawyer

The ⁢New York Times describes the indictment ⁢as ‌containing several “baskets” of alleged criminal activity to keep‌ the former president in office. None of the defendants ⁤are accused of ‍being​ involved in all of the different “schemes,” rather select offenses, which ⁢included: making false claims of election fraud at a legislative hearing in December 2020, ‍trying to install a slate of​ fake pro-Trump electors to give Georgia’s Electoral⁣ College votes to Trump, trying to steal⁢ and tamper with voter data and election equipment, and trying to harass and intimidate an election worker.

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When the indictment was first revealed Monday, the Trump campaign released ​a⁢ statement ‍slamming Fulton ⁤County DA Fani Willis as a “rabid partisan ‍who is campaigning⁣ and‍ fundraising on a platform ⁤of prosecuting⁤ President Trump through these bogus‌ indictments.” Willis, the campaign‍ said, “strategically stalled ⁤her investigation ​to try and maximally interfere ⁣with the 2024 presidential race and damage⁢ the ‌dominant⁣ Trump campaign.”



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