On the Docket: Atlanta v. Trump

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Mr. Eisen said that Georgia law was more narrowly applicable to the conduct of the former president, notably through statutes like “Criminal solicitation to commit election fraud.” Additionally, the state’s racketeering laws are more expansive than the federal version, Mr. Eisen said, with “a much broader set of predicate acts” that “gives a prosecutor more leeway than a federal prosecutor charging RICO would have.”

Given Ms. Willis’s history, Mr. Eisen said, “she’s clearly going to charge this as a RICO case,.” If she does, he added, it “is very likely to be one of the most important criminal RICO cases ever brought in United States history.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/23/us/politics/trump-georgia-election-interference.html
 
ATLANTA — The criminal investigation into efforts by former President Donald J. Trump and his allies to overturn his election loss in Georgia has begun to entangle, in one way or another, an expanding assemblage of characters:

A United States senator. A congressman. A local Cadillac dealer. A high school economics teacher. The chairman of the state Republican Party. The Republican candidate for lieutenant governor. Six lawyers aiding Mr. Trump, including a former New York City mayor. The former president himself. And a woman who has identified herself as a publicist for the rapper Kanye West.
 
Mr. Eisen said that Georgia law was more narrowly applicable to the conduct of the former president, notably through statutes like “Criminal solicitation to commit election fraud.” Additionally, the state’s racketeering laws are more expansive than the federal version, Mr. Eisen said, with “a much broader set of predicate acts” that “gives a prosecutor more leeway than a federal prosecutor charging RICO would have.”

Given Ms. Willis’s history, Mr. Eisen said, “she’s clearly going to charge this as a RICO case,.” If she does, he added, it “is very likely to be one of the most important criminal RICO cases ever brought in United States history.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/23/us/politics/trump-georgia-election-interference.html

Who is Ms. Willis?
Who is Mr. Eisen?
 
"Norman Eisen, special counsel to the House Judiciary Committee during the first Trump impeachment"

"Fani T. Willis, the Atlanta area district attorney, has been leading the investigation since early last year."

Difficult to understand your post without a subscription
 
Thats not what I asked you. If your gonna post a link, try one that anyone can read. We have been through this before.

Be honest. Have people told you that you lack basic intelligence? You could have typed into google "willis georgia" and found lots of news stories.

I think you are a troll and if you keep this up, back to ignore.
Find meaning in your life besides being an asshole, ok?
 
Be honest. Have people told you that you lack basic intelligence? You could have typed into google "willis georgia" and found lots of news stories.

I think you are a troll and if you keep this up, back to ignore.
Find meaning in your life besides being an asshole, ok?

Why should I have to google, all you need to do is make it simple. Last time you promised to put me on "ignore", I am still waiting.
 
Mr. Eisen said that Georgia law was more narrowly applicable to the conduct of the former president, notably through statutes like “Criminal solicitation to commit election fraud.” Additionally, the state’s racketeering laws are more expansive than the federal version, Mr. Eisen said, with “a much broader set of predicate acts” that “gives a prosecutor more leeway than a federal prosecutor charging RICO would have.”

Given Ms. Willis’s history, Mr. Eisen said, “she’s clearly going to charge this as a RICO case,.” If she does, he added, it “is very likely to be one of the most important criminal RICO cases ever brought in United States history.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/23/us/politics/trump-georgia-election-interference.html

Poor Trump, he sure has got plenty of legal problems, and of course, this couldn't happen to a nicer guy.
 
Poor Trump, he sure has got plenty of legal problems, and of course, this couldn't happen to a nicer guy.

If I called my Secretary of State I certainly would not get my call through. So when the US President calls, he is likely to make contact.
Was it a friendly call? Trump got impeached for his 'friendly' call to the president of Ukraine doing exactly the same thing--strong arming, a mafia tactic.
 
Uh-HUH. THEY'VE BEEN "GOING YO CHARGE TRUMP" FOR OVER TWO YEARS.

WHAT THE FUCK IS STOPPING THEM???


TRY SOME CRITICAL THINKING AND LINEAR THOUGHT ,INSTEAD OF THE STARVING DO-DO GOBBLING UP WHATEVER YOU'RE SPOON FED BY THE PROVEN LIAR FAKE NEWS...
 
Uh-HUH. THEY'VE BEEN "GOING YO CHARGE TRUMP" FOR OVER TWO YEARS.

WHAT THE FUCK IS STOPPING THEM???


TRY SOME CRITICAL THINKING AND LINEAR THOUGHT ,INSTEAD OF THE STARVING DO-DO GOBBLING UP WHATEVER YOU'RE SPOON FED BY THE PROVEN LIAR FAKE NEWS...

"TRY SOME CRITICAL THINKING AND LINEAR THOUGHT" You might consider taking your own advice.
 
Uh-HUH. THEY'VE BEEN "GOING YO CHARGE TRUMP" FOR OVER TWO YEARS.

WHAT THE FUCK IS STOPPING THEM???


TRY SOME CRITICAL THINKING AND LINEAR THOUGHT ,INSTEAD OF THE STARVING DO-DO GOBBLING UP WHATEVER YOU'RE SPOON FED BY THE PROVEN LIAR FAKE NEWS...

The wheels of justice move slowly.
 
"A number of people closer to Mr. Trump have also been drawn into the case. His personal lawyer, the former New York mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani, has been ordered by a judge to testify on Aug. 9. Lawyers for Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina are fighting his subpoena to testify, as are lawyers for Representative Jody Hice, a stalwart Trump ally who led efforts in the House in January 2021 to stop the certification of votes. Ms. Willis is also seeking to compel testimony from John Eastman, an architect of the legal strategy to keep Mr. Trump in power, as well as other lawyers — Kenneth Chesebro, Jacki Pick Deason, Jenna Ellis and Cleta Mitchell — who played critical roles in the effort."

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/23/us/politics/trump-georgia-election-interference.html
 
Mr. Eisen said that Georgia law was more narrowly applicable to the conduct of the former president, notably through statutes like “Criminal solicitation to commit election fraud.” Additionally, the state’s racketeering laws are more expansive than the federal version, Mr. Eisen said, with “a much broader set of predicate acts” that “gives a prosecutor more leeway than a federal prosecutor charging RICO would have.”

Given Ms. Willis’s history, Mr. Eisen said, “she’s clearly going to charge this as a RICO case,.” If she does, he added, it “is very likely to be one of the most important criminal RICO cases ever brought in United States history.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/23/us/politics/trump-georgia-election-interference.html

It seems like an easy RICO case, the phone call is on tape.
 
Be honest. Have people told you that you lack basic intelligence? You could have typed into google "willis georgia" and found lots of news stories.

I think you are a troll and if you keep this up, back to ignore.
Find meaning in your life besides being an asshole, ok?

He’s just sour grapes because he knows you are correct about Trump.
 
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