Fani Willis forgets this case isn’t about her: John Yoo
Former Assistant Attorney General John Yoo and former federal prosecutor Katie Cherkasky discuss Fulton County, Georgia, prosecutor Fani Willis’ racial comments and the gag order in former President Trump’s hush money case.
A Georgia judge has rejected former President Donald Trump’s motion to dismiss a 2020 election interference indictment, citing First Amendment protections.
“After extensive conferences, attorney arguments, and consideration of the indictment, the court finds that these vital constitutional protections do not extend to acts and statements asserted by the state. “It’s not even a superficial violation of the First Amendment,” said Fulton County’s senior commissioner. Judge Scott McAfee issued the ruling Thursday.
Georgia Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee and former President Donald Trump (Getty Images)
“They argue that the charges violate First Amendment protections for political speech and activity, freedom of association, and the right to petition Congress to address their alleged conduct. , further contends that the charges charged are too broad,” he said.


