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EXCLUSIVE: Trump To Be Charged With Election Interference

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has recently revealed that she will be announcing this summer whether or not former President Donald Trump and his allies will face charges related to their alleged interference in Georgia’s 2020 election. The decision comes after months of investigation and speculation about the potential legal consequences of the former President’s actions in Georgia, which have been the subject of intense scrutiny since the election.

According to the AJC, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has reportedly sent a letter to local law enforcement requesting heightened security measures and preparedness for a potential significant public reaction to her announcement regarding possible charges against former President Donald Trump and his allies in relation to their alleged interference in Georgia’s 2020 election.

The letter suggests that Willis anticipates her announcement may provoke strong emotions from both supporters and opponents of the former President and that she is taking necessary precautions to ensure public safety. The announcement, scheduled for this summer, is likely to be a highly anticipated event in the ongoing political discourse surrounding election integrity and the rule of law.

Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has reportedly sent letters to local law enforcement stating that she intends to announce possible criminal indictments related to alleged interference in Georgia’s 2020 election between July 11 and Sept. 1. This timeframe sends a clear signal that Willis may be close to seeking an indictment against former President Donald Trump and his supporters.

“Please accept this correspondence as notice to allow you sufficient time to prepare the Sheriff’s Office and coordinate with local, state and federal agencies to ensure that our law enforcement community is ready to protect the public,” Willis wrote to a Fulton County sheriff.

Willis then took a swipe at Trump and wrote, “We have seen in recent years that some may go outside of public expressions of opinion that are protected by the First Amendment to engage in acts of violence that will endanger the safety of those we are sworn to protect. As leaders, it is incumbent upon us to prepare.”

Former President Donald Trump has reportedly called for mass demonstrations in response to the possibility of criminal indictments related to his alleged interference in Georgia’s 2020 election, raising concerns about the potential for violent unrest similar to the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.

According to various legal experts who have been closely monitoring the Fulton investigation initiated by Willis over two years ago, it appears from the letters that Willis intends to pursue charges against the former president.