State criminal election fraud charges against President Donald Trump in Georgia were dropped at the request of the new prosecutor on the case.
The historic Georgia election interference case against President Trump and allies for their efforts to overturn the 2020 election is no more.
A Georgia judge dismissed election fraud charges against state Sen. Shawn Still and two other Republican electors.
Peter Skandalakis filed a motion to dismiss the Georgia 2020 election interference case against President Trump and more than a dozen allies.
A prosecutor on Wednesday dropped all criminal charges in Georgia against U.S. President Donald Trump for interference in the 2020 presidential election, ending a high-profile racketeering case that once seemed like a significant threat to the Republican.
A prosecutor requested the move, saying he didn’t find enough evidence to support the wide-ranging racketeering charges.
Pete Skandalakis, who took over the case after Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis was disqualified, said the case was "without precedent."
Georgia's special prosecutor has dropped the election interference case against Donald Trump and 18 co-defendants, ending the state's sweeping racketeering prosecution tied to the 2020 election.