The charges brought against Donald Trump and more than a dozen others by Fani Willis, a partisan Georgia prosecutor, have been slammed as a desperate effort to throw 'a bunch of stuff at the wall trying to get something, anything to stick.'
The former president's legal team has argued that the incident 'was not a simple administrative mistake' but is 'emblematic of the pervasive and glaring constitutional violations which have plagued this case from its very inception.'
‘It doesn’t take long to connect the dots. There were a few of us fighting for election integrity. And it just so happens that the ones who were doing that no longer have their chairmanships.’
Trump demanded that Georgia officials do more to investigate allegations of fraud which, he insisted, would more than show that Biden did not win the state after all.
'I called early on for a signature audit,' the governor said 'Obviously, the Secretary of State, per the laws of the Constitution, would have to order that. He has not done that.'
‘The Governor of Georgia, and Secretary of State, refuse to let us look at signatures which would expose hundreds of thousands of illegal ballots, and give the Republican Party and me … a BIG VICTORY,’ the president tweeted.