Georgia Drops 2020 Election Interference Case Against President Trump

ATLANTA — In a stunning development, Georgia prosecutors have officially dropped the 2020 election-interference case against President Donald J. Trump and his allies, bringing an end to one of the most politically charged prosecutions in recent U.S. history.

Fulton County’s criminal charges, including racketeering accusations against Trump and 18 co-defendants, were dismissed after new prosecutor Pete Skandalakis concluded the case “would no longer serve the interests of justice.” Judge Scott McAfee signed the order Wednesday, wiping away years of legal uncertainty for the President.

“This is a vindication for President Trump,” said lead Georgia attorney Steve Sadow. “The case should never have been brought, and its dismissal confirms that political bias cannot substitute for legal merit.”

The prosecution, originally led by Fani Willis, faced numerous legal hurdles, including questions over presidential immunity and jurisdiction. After Willis’s removal from the case, Skandalakis reviewed the evidence and determined the remaining charges were not sustainable in Georgia courts.

The dismissal marks the end of the last state-level criminal case tied to Trump’s efforts to challenge the 2020 election results in Georgia. While some co-defendants still face unrelated charges in other jurisdictions, the sweeping racketeering indictment in Georgia is over.

Political observers say the ruling could have major implications for the 2026 midterms and Trump’s ongoing agenda as President. For Trump supporters, it represents yet another legal victory following a string of dismissals in both state and federal cases.

“This case has been a political circus from day one,” said Republican strategist Dana Rohrabacher. “The courts have spoken, and justice has been served. President Trump can now focus fully on leading the fight for America’s future.”

The President celebrated the ruling in a statement posted on X (formerly Twitter), saying: “Truth and justice prevail. Thank you to my great legal team and supporters across the country.”

With this dismissal, Georgia joins a growing list of courts that have rejected attempts to prosecute President Trump over his post-election actions, solidifying his position as a formidable force in American politics.

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