A judge ruled on Tuesday that Atlanta District Attorney Fani Willis must provide a conservative watchdog organization access to all of her correspondence with Special Counsel Jack Smith and a House committee.
Read More Judge: Fani Willis Will Have To Turn Over All Communications With Jack Smith To Conservative Watchdog GroupTag: Fulton County
Judge Delays Trump’s Sentencing In Manhattan ‘Hush Money’ Case, Considers Dismissing Charges
A Manhattan judge has postponed Donald Trump’s sentencing for his conviction in his hush-money case and said he’ll consider getting rid of the case entirely after voters elected him to become the next President.
Read More Judge Delays Trump’s Sentencing In Manhattan ‘Hush Money’ Case, Considers Dismissing ChargesGeorgia Republicans, Trump Campaign File Lawsuit Against Counties Accepting Early Voting Ballots After Period Ended
Georgia Republicans and former President Donald Trump’s campaign filed a lawsuit against “coordinated efforts” by Democrat counties to count ballots received after the close of the early voting period.
Read More Georgia Republicans, Trump Campaign File Lawsuit Against Counties Accepting Early Voting Ballots After Period EndedStacey Abrams Claims Voter Suppression Amid Georgia’s Record Early Turnout
Former Georgia gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams is claiming that “voter suppression” is occurring in Georgia despite record turnout in the state.
Read More Stacey Abrams Claims Voter Suppression Amid Georgia’s Record Early TurnoutReport: Willis Asks Georgia Appeals Court to Reinstate 6 Charges Against Trump, Co-Defendants
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has requested that the Georgia appeals court restores six of her original criminal counts against former President Donald Trump in the 2020 election interference case.
Read More Report: Willis Asks Georgia Appeals Court to Reinstate 6 Charges Against Trump, Co-DefendantsGeorgia: Judge Rules Election Officials Must Certify Results Even If Fraud Is Suspected
A Georgia judge has ruled that election officials in the state must certify vote counts by the deadline set in law, even if errors or certification fraud is suspected.
Read More Georgia: Judge Rules Election Officials Must Certify Results Even If Fraud Is Suspected
