The state of Georgia moved to drop all remaining charges in the 2020 election interference case against President Donald Trump and his co-defendants.
A judge dismissed the Georgia election interference case against President Donald Trump and others on Wednesday after a request from the prosecutor, making the historic racketeering prosecution the latest in a string of legal cases against Trump that have dissolved since he was reelected to a second term.
President Trump and more than a dozen of his allies were charged with offenses in Georgia relating to the 2020 presidential election.
The historic Georgia election interference case against President Trump and allies for their efforts to overturn the 2020 election is no more.
Pete Skandalakis, who took over the case after Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis was disqualified, said the case was "without precedent."
A prosecutor requested the move, saying he didn’t find enough evidence to support the wide-ranging racketeering charges.
The state charges were the last remaining criminal case against the US president stemming from the 2020 election.
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