
There is speculation that former President Donald Trump could face indictment again due to his defense against the investigation into his alleged actions to overturn the results of the 2020 election in Georgia.
The former President took to Truth Social on Friday (June 30) to make a post that resembled one he made a few days before being indicted in March.
In the Manhattan case, Trump predicted that the charges, in that case, would soon be dropped because there was a lack of evidence.
Trump posted his production that “the Racist District Attorney in Atlanta,” Dani Willis, which he said had a District that he described as having “the per capita WORST crime record in the Country… where murderers ‘get away with murder,'” would drop “all charges against me for lack of a case.”
Two years ago, Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis launched a thorough investigation into Trump. This came after Trump was discovered to have called Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger and urged him to find over 11,000 votes to win the state in 2020 to beat Joe Biden.
Since then, the investigation has grown to involve Trump’s associates, a fraudulent elector plan, intimidation of election workers, and attempts by unauthorized people to access voting machines. Despite this, Trump has consistently denied any wrongdoing.
Just before facing criminal charges, Trump claimed that Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg had already dropped the case against him. He dismissed the investigation as “fake” and asserted that prosecutors had no evidence against him.
Trump’s prediction that the case would be dropped didn’t come to fruition when on March 30, a Manhattan grand jury indicted him on 34 felony charges for falsifying business records.