Trump tried to interfere in 2020 — and he just got away with it

"Trump's Brazen Attempt to Steal the 2020 Election: A Case Study in Erosion of the Rule of Law"

In a stunning move, a Georgia prosecutor has dropped charges against Donald Trump, effectively letting him off the hook for his alleged role in trying to overturn his 2020 defeat in the state. While this may be good news for Trump, it's a dark day for democracy and the rule of law.

The case was originally brought by Fulton County District Attorney Fani T. Willis, who presented a mountain of evidence showing that Trump had enlisted a group of co-conspirators to threaten state election officials and even asked Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger to "find" enough votes to reverse his defeat. However, in a 22-page filing, prosecutor Peter Skandalakis has shredded the case, taking it apart charge by charge.

Skandalakis' decision is particularly egregious given the gravity of Trump's conduct. The former president enlisted a rogue's gallery of co-conspirators to intimidate election officials and even made a public call for Raffensperger to "find" enough votes to reverse his defeat, saying, "I only need 11,000 votes. Give me a break." When Raffensperger resisted, Trump threatened him, warning that he would face criminal liability if he didn't determine that thousands of ballots in Fulton County were cast illegally or destroyed.

In August 2023, a grand jury indicted Trump and his accomplices on racketeering charges, prompting a unique moment in the history of the American presidency. However, Skandalakis' decision has effectively undermined the case, and it's now unclear what exactly Trump did and why he did it.

Skandalakis' reasoning is particularly concerning. He claims that questioning or challenging election results is not illegal and that Trump was simply exercising his right to free speech and electoral scrutiny. However, this conveniently ignores the fact that Trump's conduct was aimed at intimidating election officials and manipulating the outcome of an election.

Furthermore, Skandalakis' decision has whitewashed history, depriving us and future generations of the chance to make up our own minds about what did – and could have – happened in Georgia in 2020 and 2021. By letting Trump off the hook, we're not only eroding the rule of law but also undermining trust in our electoral system.

This case is a stark reminder that democracy requires vigilant enforcement of the law and an independent judiciary. When prosecutors like Skandalakis drop charges without sufficient evidence or justification, it sends a chilling message to those who would seek to subvert the democratic process. We must remain vigilant and ensure that justice is served in all cases, no matter how high-ranking the defendants may be.

The implications of this decision are far-reaching and disturbing. By letting Trump off the hook, we're creating a precedent for future presidents and politicians who may feel emboldened to seek similar outcomes. The erosion of the rule of law has serious consequences for our democracy, and we must take steps to prevent such events from happening in the future.

In conclusion, Skandalakis' decision is a brazen attempt to let Trump off the hook for his role in trying to steal the 2020 election. By ignoring the evidence and whitewashing history, he's eroded trust in our electoral system and undermined the rule of law. We must remain vigilant and ensure that justice is served in all cases, no matter how high-ranking the defendants may be.
 
😂🤣 so Trump thinks he can just "find" 11k votes like it's a Google search? 🤪 and then threatens Raffensperger with criminal liability if he doesn't deliver? 😳 what's next, telling Congress to "just check the other side of the aisle"? 🙄 seriously though, this whole thing is wild and I'm both impressed and terrified by Trump's audacity. Can we just fast forward to the part where we have a peaceful transfer of power and someone actually explains the election process to him? 😂👀
 
I mean... what a total mess! 🤯 This guy Skandalakis is basically saying it's okay for Trump to try and steal an election, as long as he's using his "right to free speech" 🤔. Newsflash: intimidating election officials and trying to manipulate the outcome of an election ain't exactly free speech, dude! 😒 It's like, come on... the rule of law is supposed to apply to everyone, not just the powerful ones.

And I'm so tired of this "history has been whitewashed" BS 🙄. We need to learn from our mistakes and make sure we don't let people try to undermine democracy again. It's like, we've seen this before with Trump and his whole "big lie" thing... and now we're just gonna let it slide? 😒

I guess what I'm saying is, Skandalakis' decision is a big deal for a reason, and we should be paying attention to it. We need to make sure our electoral system is secure and that everyone is held accountable for their actions. Otherwise, we'll just be creating more problems down the line... 🤦‍♂️
 
I'm still thinking about this case from a different angle... I mean, I get why the prosecutor dropped charges, but what's really bothering me is that this could set a bad precedent for future investigations 🤔. If Trump gets off scot-free, it sends a message to others who might try to mess with elections in the future - you can just intimidate and manipulate your way out of trouble 💸. But at the same time, I'm also wondering if we should be scrutinizing the prosecutor's decision even more closely 🤷‍♂️... was he right or wrong in saying that Trump didn't do anything wrong? Shouldn't we be having a national conversation about what constitutes "questioning" vs "trying to steal an election"? 😐

And let's not forget, this case isn't just about Trump - it's about the entire system that allows someone like him to even get away with something like this 🤯. If we can't hold our leaders accountable for their actions, then what's the point of even having a democracy? 🙄... I know some people are going to say "but what about free speech?" or "what about electoral scrutiny?", but can't we have both without Trump trying to strong-arm his way out of accountability? 🤔

I mean, I'm all for due process and justice being served, but this case is just so... murky 🌫️. Can anyone clarify what exactly happened here and how the prosecutor's decision was justified? 🤷‍♂️
 
can't believe this just happened... some ppl r saying its good news 4 trump but im like no, this sets a bad precedent 4 future elections, especially if other politicians get away w/ similar shenanigans 🤦‍♂️ and whats next? is we r gonna start letting dictators run amok? and skandalakis' reasoning is straight outta a "how to undermine democracy" guide 📚 think about it, questioning election results is one thing but intimidation & manipulation is whole nothin'
 
This is just a massive slap on the face to democracy 🤕. I mean, what's next? Letting Trump get away with everything else he did during his presidency? This decision by Skandalakis has basically taken the wind out of the sails for holding accountable those who try to subvert the democratic process 💔. It's a huge shame that we're seeing this kind of blatant disregard for justice in our country right now 🤦‍♂️. Trump's ego can't even handle the fact that he didn't win, so now he's trying to rewrite history and avoid accountability 📚. The whole thing is just super concerning 💭
 
🤔 just read about trump being let off scot free and i gotta say its a real head scratcher 🙃 how can someone try to steal an election and not get held accountable? 🤷‍♂️ the whole thing is so shady and it makes me wonder what else is hiding in plain sight 😒
 
I dont think its about Trump trying to steal an election... I mean, who does that anyway? 🤷‍♂️ This case has some major red flags but at least its out in the open now. The prosecution had a lot of evidence and they dropped the charges. It just means the justice system worked as it should. Skandalakis is just doing his job, right? 😊 We gotta trust our judges to make fair decisions, even if we dont agree with them.
 
idk why ppl are so salty about trump getting off scot free lol what's next, prosecute joe biden for making some tweets he didn't like? 🤣 skandalakis did his job and now it's time to move on from 2020 election drama. let's focus on the issues that matter now 😒
 
🤔 This whole thing reeks of politics as usual, ya know? Like, what's good for Trump isn't always gonna be good for democracy 🙅‍♂️. It's wild to think that a prosecutor can just shred a case like this without any real evidence to back it up. I mean, Skandalakis' reasoning is pretty sketchy, imo 👀. It's all about 'exercise of free speech' and whatnot, but really it's just an excuse for Trump's bad behavior 😒. And yeah, this sets a bad precedent for future politicians who might try to pull similar stunts 🚨. We gotta keep our eyes on the prize, folks - fair elections and rule of law for all 💪
 
🤔 this whole thing is so messed up. I mean, trump basically tried to rig an election and now he's getting a free pass? it's like, what's next? 🤑 let's just say i'm not surprised but still, it's frustrating to see democracy being eroded like this. the fact that the prosecutor can just drop charges without sufficient evidence is concerning 🤷‍♂️. it feels like we're living in a bad movie where no one gets held accountable for their actions. 👀 what's even more disturbing is that this sets a precedent for future politicians to think they can get away with similar shenanigans 😬
 
🤦‍♂️ This is getting outta hand. Prosecutors are supposed to build a solid case before dropping charges, especially when it comes to something as serious as election tampering. Skandalakis' decision feels like a big win for Trump's team and a huge loss for democracy 🇺🇸
 
🤔 this whole thing just smells like a setup to me. The prosecutor just magically conjures up a 22-page filing that "shreds" the case? 🙄 it's not about the rule of law, it's about Trump wanting to avoid accountability for his actions. And now we're worried about future presidents being emboldened? 😒 let's focus on what really matters - holding people in power accountable for their actions, not just letting them slide because they're popular or have a strong team behind them 💼 the system is supposed to be blind, not biased towards certain individuals 🤷‍♂️
 
"Absolute power corrupts absolutely." ~ Lord Acton 😳 This decision by prosecutor Skandalakis has left many wondering what's next for accountability in our democracy... 🤔
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this... I mean, come on! 22 pages shredded and suddenly the whole thing just falls apart? 😒 Skandalakis' decision is just so frustrating - it's like he's more interested in making a point about free speech than actually holding Trump accountable for his actions. And let's be real, if Trump was just "exercising his right to free speech", why did he have to threaten Raffensperger and brag about getting 11,000 votes? 🤔 This whole thing feels like a huge disservice to the democratic process...
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this Georgia prosecutor dropping charges against Trump 🤯. I mean, it's one thing for politicians to get a free pass on their past mistakes, but this feels like a whole different level of dodgy 🙅‍♂️. I was following that case pretty closely back in 2021 and it seemed like they had a solid case against him. But now it's like all the evidence just vanished into thin air 🎩. What's next? Are we just going to start handing out medals to people who try to overturn elections? 😬 It's hard to see how this is good for democracy or the rule of law... or even Trump himself, if he's really that desperate for a get out of jail free card 🤷‍♂️.
 
omg this is so concerning 🤯 - just because trump is off the hook doesn't mean he didn't do anything wrong! skandalakis' reasoning is so dodgy 🙅‍♂️ it's like he's trying to make trump out to be a victim here... newsflash, trump wasn't a victim in 2020, he lost an election and he should've accepted it 😤

and can we talk about the bigger picture for a sec? this decision is setting a super bad precedent 🚨 if prosecutors like skandalakis start letting high-profile defendants off the hook just because they're powerful or popular, that's when you have serious problems with the justice system 💔
 
Trump got off scot-free 🤷‍♂️😒. This decision is a huge blow to democracy 🗳️💔. If someone like Trump can just waltz out of a case because of "free speech" and "electoral scrutiny", that's not how it works 🙅‍♂️. We need to stand up for the rule of law 💪 and make sure no one is above the law, not even the president 👊. This sets a bad precedent for future elections and undermines trust in our electoral system 🤖. It's like he's sending a message that "I can do whatever I want" 😒. Not cool at all 😒
 
I mean come on, this is a total slap in the face to democracy 🤦‍♂️! A prosecutor just drops charges against Trump without any evidence or justification? That's not how it works, you know? It's like they're saying it's okay for people with power to do whatever they want and get away with it. Newsflash: that's not a free country, that's a dictatorship 🚫.

And what really gets my goat is that Skandalakis is acting like Trump was just exercising his right to free speech or something 🙄. No, he wasn't doing that, he was trying to intimidate election officials and manipulate an election outcome. That's not free speech, that's voter suppression.

This decision sets a terrible precedent for future politicians who might try to pull the same stuff. We need to stand up against this kind of thing and demand accountability from our leaders 👮‍♂️. It's time to remind them that they're supposed to be serving the people, not just themselves 🙅‍♂️.
 
omg i just made a cake over the weekend 🍰 it was so good i think i'm gonna make another one this weekend too lol what's the deal with trump tho? can someone explain to me why he's still trying to get out of trouble for the election thing? i don't really understand how politics works 😕 is it like, a big game or something?
 
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