NEW: President Trump Asks Court to Dismiss Fani Willis’ Lawfare RICO Case | The Gateway Pundit | by Cristina Laila


NEW: President Trump Asks Court to Dismiss Fani Willis’ Lawfare RICO Case

The last lawfare case against President Trump is about to go down in flames.

President Trump on Wednesday asked the Georgia Court of Appeals to dismiss Fani Willis’ RICO case.

“A sitting president is completely immune from indictment or any criminal process, state or federal,” Trump’s attorney Steve Sadow wrote in the motion to dismiss. “President Trump respectfully submits that upon reaching that decision, this Court should dismiss his appeal for lack of jurisdiction with directions to the trial court to immediately dismiss the indictment against President Trump.”

In August 2023, corrupt Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis indicted President Trump and 18 co-defendants for daring to challenge the 2020 election.

In September, Fulton County Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee dropped two criminal counts against President Trump in Fani Willis’s lawfare RICO case.

A total of five of the 13 charges of the original indictment have now been dropped against President Trump. Judge McAfee dropped three of the charges earlier this year.

Last week The New York Post reported that the Georgia Supreme Court will likely dismiss Fani Willis’s RICO case against President Trump.

“Although Willis appears adamant she will stay the course, she could potentially be kicked off the case by a body who are investigating it or usurped by the state Supreme Court, who are likely to step in and close it, according to sources,” The New York Post reported.

“I would be shocked if it wasn’t (dismissed) but Fani has an ego bigger than the entire state so who knows,” a source close to the Willis investigations told The New York Post.

President Trump’s hearing to disqualify Fani Willis was set for December 5, but the Georgia Court of Appeals abruptly canceled the oral argument two weeks ago.

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Cristina began writing for The Gateway Pundit in 2016 and she is now the Associate Editor.

You can email Cristina Laila here, and read more of Cristina Laila’s articles here.

 

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