The new Georgia prosecutor, a non-partisan prosecutor, has dropped all charges against Donald Trump due to their "understanding of the law"
https://thehill.com/regulation/court-battles/5623428-trump-georgia-prosecution-ends/ Prosecutor drops Trump’s criminal case in Georgia
President Trump’s criminal prosecution in Georgia suddenly moved to its end Wednesday, as the prosecutor who recently took over the case announced he will not move forward with it.
Pete Skandalakis, the executive director of Georgia’s Prosecuting Attorneys’ Council who took over Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis’s (D) 2020 election subversion case against Trump and several allies, filed a motion indicating to the judge that he is declining to prosecute them further.
“It is on life support and the decision what to do with it falls on me and me alone,” Skandalakis wrote in a 22-page memo submitted to the court Wednesday. “But unlike family members who must make the emotional decision to withdraw loved ones from life-sustaining treatment, I have no emotional connection to this case.”
“As a former elected official who ran as both a Democrat and a Republican and now is the Executive Director of a non-partisan agency, this decision is not guided by a desire to advance an agenda but is based on my beliefs and understanding of the law,” he continued.
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so check his offshore bank accounts. he was either paid or threatened.
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>>1460567 You conspiracy theorists are always so quick to fabricate conspiracies to explain everything you don't like
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>>1460570 you shills are so quick to defend billionaires even though you're still broke
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>>1460570 >fabricate conspiracies We have fucking audio recordings.
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>>1460570 It's not a theory when he's on tape asking the Governor of Georgia to find votes which didn't exist.
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>>1460566 >He previously spent about 25 years as the elected Republican district attorney for the Coweta Judicial Circuit, southwest of Atlanta. Nothing to see here folks.
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>>1460566 I'll differentiate from others here and give Skandalakis the benefit of the doubt.
His decision to drop the case isn't based on partisan politics, but more the fact that he, as someone who has seen video of Donald Trump speaking in the last year, realizes by the time Trump leaves office he'll be deemed unfit to stand trial anyway
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>>1460566 Digging into this story in a better source, it's actually not that the case was dropped due to lack of evidence, it's that Skandalakis is unwilling to do it in a state court case which would take years, and wants the Feds to prosecute him, which isn't going to happen while Trump is president.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/11/26/us/trump-georgia-election-racketeering.html >Mr. Skandalakis concluded that the inquiry undertaken by Jack Smith, the special counsel appointed by the Justice Department under President Biden, was the more appropriate venue for an investigation of Mr. Trump’s attempts to stay in power after the 2020 election. He added that the idea of pursuing a case against a sitting president in Georgia was impractical. >He noted that the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling last year, which granted presidents “absolute immunity” from criminal prosecution for acts within their constitutional authority, meant that it would take “months, if not years” to litigate immunity issues in the Georgia courts — and that all of this would have to occur after Mr. Trump left office in 2029. >“Bringing this case before a jury in 2029, 2030 or even 2031 would be nothing short of a remarkable feat,” Mr. Skandalakis wrote, adding that “the citizens of Georgia are not served by pursuing this case in full for another five to ten years.” Anonymous
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>>1460579 This sounds like pure fucking cope to justify letting Trump get away with shit. I'm sure it isn't a coincidence he was a Republican for 25 years prior to this, or that there's a convenient spot open with MTG resigning.
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>>1460579 >“Bringing this case before a jury in 2029, 2030 or even 2031 would be nothing short of a remarkable feat,” Mr. Skandalakis wrote, adding that “the citizens of Georgia are not served by pursuing this case in full for another five to ten years.” Because in another five years there won't be anyone to prosecute
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>>1460579 <cont>
The part at the bottom of the article is the most damning:
>In his filing, he called into question almost every decision made by Ms. Willis in bringing her case against Mr. Trump. He even argued that “reasonable minds could differ” as to how to interpret the January 2021 call between Mr. Trump and Brad Raffensperger, Georgia’s secretary of state. >“One interpretation is that President Donald J. Trump, without explicitly stating it, is instructing the Secretary of State to fictitiously or fraudulently produce enough votes to secure a victory in Georgia,” Mr. Skandalakis wrote in his court filing. “An alternative interpretation is that President Donald J. Trump, genuinely believing fraud had occurred, is asking the Secretary of State to investigate and determine whether sufficient irregularities exist to change the election outcome.” >He added: “When multiple interpretations are equally plausible, the accused is entitled to the benefit of the doubt and should not be presumed to have acted criminally.” This is ridiculous when The Governor of Georgia said Trump was fishing for made up votes:
>Mr. Raffensperger, in his 2021 book, “Integrity Counts,” was unequivocal in interpreting the call. “The president was asking me to do something that I knew was wrong,” he wrote, “and I was not going to do that.” Anonymous
>>1460582 "Find me [enough votes to win] votes" is fucking damning. This prosecutor is corrupt and should be dismissed immediately.
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>>1460579 >it's actually not that the case was dropped due to lack of evidence Did anybody actually claim this though? Is it in the article or did you just make it up?
what I read in the article says that the dude didn't want to press charges because the "decision is not guided by a desire to advance an agenda but is based on my beliefs and understanding of the law,"
I don't know why your people's eyeballs explode when you read things you don't like it's like you just start hallucinating stuff
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>>1460585 Even worse, I'm sure Skandalakis will be getting death threats because of this which will then be used as justification by Trump to deploy the National Guard to Atlanta.
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>>1460582 >The part at the bottom of the article is the most damning: >>In his filing, he called into question almost every decision made by Ms. Willis in bringing her case against Mr. Trump. He even argued that “reasonable minds could differ” as to how to interpret the January 2021 call between Mr. Trump and Brad Raffensperger, Georgia’s secretary of state. Oh shit nuggah, you mean non-partisans have open minds?
Oh shit son
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>>1460588 Thinking that statement is open to debate is like thinking the mob boss was just telling his minions to hit someone with a newspaper when he said to whack them.
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>>1460588 He's about as "non-partisan" as Steve Bannon. Meanwhile, the Republican Governor of Georgia already agreed that Trump is guilty af.
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>>1460591 I'm sorry that people who are not in your cult disagree with you.
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>>1460581 Trump will probably still be alive but a drooling vegetable like Reagan was.
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>>1460586 >Trump calls the Governor of Georgia >says there is fraud based on Sidney Powell's bullshit >Governor insists multiple audits didn't find any fraud >Trump asks the Governor to "find" more votes >Governor refuses >Trump assembles a slate of fake electors (along with Rudy and Mark Meadows) trying to undo the legitimate will of the people Trump was the fraud. This should have been a slam dunk case.
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>>1460566 News at 11, democrat voters are retarded, wont learn anything from continuously falling for lies and will fall for the next democrat party produced hoax again.
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>>1460594 >That statement could've meant anything! >Trump literally trying to put together a group of alternate electors to vote for him in the state right after also could've meant anything! Anonymous
>>1460606 Trump lost, tranny
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>>1460609 Depends on a lot of things
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>>1460611 You've wasted your life trying to get Trump. Why not just stop?
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>>1460606 Pretty much, yeah
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make sure to wear a head lamp
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>>1460575 >on tape asking the Governor of Georgia to find votes which didn't exist. The vote s did exist, and they were shoved so far up tRump's ass, that the Georgian politician didn't want to stick his hand up there to find them. Feces gobbling OP would have been honored to have stick his head up there to find them
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>>1460616 Trump actually did most of the bad things he was accused of and ran for president for the immunity. You trusted a con man.
>>1460619 It's amazing that there are people who genuinely want a 95 year old president but here we are.
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Fannie shat the bed by fucking the lead prosecutor who was probably embezzling his ass off. This behavior will always nuke a marginal case like this because prosecuting it further will probably take out the DAs office and stain the AG's political aspirations. simple as
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>>1460566 Hey, I was just a skinny lad
Never knew no good from bad
But I knew life before I left my nursery (huh)
Left alone with big fat Fanni
She was such a naughty nanny
Heap big woman, you made a bad boy out of me
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>>1460622 >Fannie shat the bed by fucking the lead prosecutor who was probably embezzling his ass off. That never had anything to do with the merits of the case.
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>>1460625 It had just as much to do with the case as the case was bullsh.
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>>1460626 Just because you don't care about blatant corruption doesn't mean it doesn't exist
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>>1460625 It doesn't matter. Further prosecution would've embarrassed the AG, so the case was doomed as soon as it turned into a circus. This is how the world actually works.
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>>1460626 Explain how you think it was bullshit then. He's on tape asking for the votes.
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>>1460578 I think people are going to want to see a reckoning for the last 10 years no matter how old and senile he is
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>>1460578 >by the time Trump leaves office he'll be deemed unfit to stand trial anyway The Biden Defense has indeed worked in the past
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>>1460641 Wild that the right came back with someone who personifies everything they claimed was wrong with Biden during his tenure
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>>1460566 >judge threw out the case >why? >quote: "ehhh that case seemed like it'd be a lot of work and we'd be at it for a while, best not to bother" this fucking country i swear to god
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>>1460645 Trump hasn't fallen on camera and he can still debate other people on tv
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>>1460648 Lol Trump couldn't debate even before his brain turned into swiss cheese
Pro tip: shouting over your opponent until the moderator has to cut your mic isn't debating
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>>1460606 Fact.
The next Mueller Time is just around the corner.
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>>1460608 He's your president. He won the election.
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>>1460651 He lost in 2020 and it mindbroke him.
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>>1460648 Ah yes, Biden tripped over a sandbag he didn't see. Truly he is a walking skeleton. Pay no attention to Trump's bruising.
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>>1460606 >Hoax >Prosecutor stripped of her position for nonsense legal reasoning not at all relating to the facts of the case and the Republican replacement kills it Ah yes, truly this was based on lies. Pay no fucking attention to how we got here having fuck all to do with the facts of the case, the law, or Trump's behavior.
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>>1460566 >I have no emotional connection to this case Can prosecutors really just say “I don’t care” when the law is broken?
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>>1460670 It's an easy excuse when they're paid to drop a case.
If anything it's proof Trump is guilty because they couldn't even get a friendly prosecutor to go through with it and purposefully lose to prevent a non-corrupt DA from following up later
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>>1460673 >It's an easy excuse when they're paid to drop a case I read that conspiracy theory too. Cultists like you are so much fun
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>>1460670 Yes. It's called prosecutorial discretion and it's a bedrock legal principle.
In theory it's there to allow for the avoidance of cases that don't serve the interests of the state/society being brought. In practice it tends to protect a lot of rich white dudes.
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>>1460566 There goes another busted conspiracy theory!
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>>1460776 That isn't what it says.
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>>1460566 >Pete Skandalakis, who will get no extra pay for the case, previously spent about 25 years as the elected Republican district attorney for the Coweta Judicial Circuit, southwest of Atlanta. More Republican corruption
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>>1460566 You know at some point the Democratic party is going to have to change their name to the National Salem Massachusetts Party because they've been doing so many witch hunts lately
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>>1460823 >le orange man did nothing wrong lmao you're in a cult
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>>1460825 I'm sorry another one of your many many witch hunts fell through on you again
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>>1460566 What a fucking joke.
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>>1460609 wait until midterms retard
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>>1460841 Why? You think you can trick as many people into voting for literal retarded Dummocrats again?
Wasn't it obvious in 2020 that people caught onto your scam?
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>>1460866 Dems won in 2020?
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>>1460867 >Dems won That was the scam. Everyone caught on top the obviously rigged election with dozens of high profile anomalies indicative of fraud
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>>1460867 >>1460878 Sidney Powell should get royalties every time one of you repeats her fanfiction.
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>>1460832 He's on tape asking for made up votes.
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>>1460888 He was asking the governor to ensure all the votes were counted and none were missing
Your latest conspiracy theory has been busted.
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>>1460898 It doesn't say that.
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>>1460898 Wait so you're calling the Republican Governor of Georgia a liar?
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>>1460898 >He was asking the governor to ensure all the votes were counted and none were missing The amount of gaslighting it takes to say this when Trump is on video asking the governor to find exactly enough votes for him to win the state is olympic level.