Georgia’s Trump Case DISMISSED — Political Hit Job Unveiled

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TRUMP CASE COLLAPSES

The final lawfare case against President Trump has collapsed in Georgia, marking a complete vindication as prosecutorial misconduct and political weaponization of the justice system finally face consequences.

Story Highlights

  • The Georgia election interference case against Trump was dismissed in its entirety, ending all criminal prosecutions.
  • Corrupt prosecutor Fani Willis was removed for ethics violations involving a romantic relationship with a special prosecutor.
  • New prosecutor Pete Skandalakis determined the case was a politically motivated federal overreach.
  • Trump emerges completely vindicated from four years of coordinated lawfare attacks.

Lawfare Campaign Collapses as Georgia Case Dismissed

Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee dismissed the Georgia election interference case against President Trump on Wednesday after prosecutor Pete Skandalakis declined to pursue charges.

The dismissal eliminates the final criminal case targeting Trump, ending a coordinated lawfare campaign that conservatives have long recognized as political persecution designed to undermine Trump’s presidential campaigns and delegitimize his victory.

Corrupt Prosecutor Fani Willis Finally Removed

Pete Skandalakis took over the case from disgraced Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, who was removed for creating an “appearance of impropriety” through her romantic relationship with special prosecutor Nathan Wade.

Willis’s misconduct exemplifies the ethical rot that has plagued this politically motivated prosecution from the beginning. Her removal validates conservative concerns about prosecutorial abuse and the weaponization of law enforcement against political opponents.

Federal Overreach Exposed as Case Lacks Merit

Skandalakis determined that the alleged criminal conduct “was conceived in Washington, D.C., not the State of Georgia” and that federal courts represent the appropriate venue for such prosecutions.

This admission exposes how state prosecutors overreached their authority to target Trump with charges that lacked proper jurisdiction. The complexity and weakness of the case would have delayed trials until 2029-2031, demonstrating its frivolous nature.

Complete Vindication Against Coordinated Persecution

Trump’s lead attorney Steve Sadow declared that “political persecution of President Trump by disqualified DA Fani Willis is finally over” and that “a fair and impartial prosecutor has put an end to this lawfare.”

Trump celebrated the dismissal, stating that “LAW and JUSTICE have prevailed” and the “corrupt Fani Willis Witch Hunt” has been “DISMISSED in its entirety.” This vindication confirms what conservatives have maintained throughout the persecution campaign.

Justice System Integrity Restored

The case’s collapse joins the dismissal of Jack Smith’s federal prosecutions and Trump’s unconditional discharge in the New York case, proving that the entire lawfare strategy has failed.

Skandalakis’s decision to dismiss rather than pursue a politically motivated prosecution demonstrates how proper prosecutorial ethics should function. This outcome reinforces constitutional principles and restores confidence in a justice system that had been weaponized against conservative leadership and values.