GA judge dismisses 2 criminal counts against Trump in Election Interference case
On Sept. 12, a Georgia judge dismissed two criminal counts in the election interference case being led by Fani Willis against former President Donald Trump.
The case has already been on hold since June while a Georgia appeals court decides whether Willis should still be allowed to stay on the case after it was found that she had entered into an inappropriate sexual relationship with a former special counsel in the matter, Nathan Wade.
Trump is sure to be thrilled about these counts getting dismissed.
Sure, he still potentially has a long way to go before he has officially beaten this case, but he is off to a pretty good start.
Having any number of charges removed from the case proves that the prosecution isn't as strong as liberals once believed it was.
When you add in the fact that Trump could actually be this nation's president again before it's time for him to face trial, he might not come out of all of this too injured after all.
Of course, there's always the possibility that everything goes wrong, and Trump is NOT the president by the time he's tried, but Kamala Harris winning the election is too scary to think about right now.
Right now, the focus is still on getting Trump back in the White House.