Trump Faces 'No Special Break' in Georgia Election Case, Says DA Willis
With a proposed trial date in August 2024, four co-defendants could testify against Trump who denies all charges.
- Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis has stated that former President Donald Trump will not receive any 'special break' in the prosecution of his attempts to overturn the 2020 presidential election in Georgia.
- Trump is facing 13 felony charges in Fulton County, with Willis proposing an August 5, 2024, trial date.
- Willis has stated that 'appropriate' sentences will be recommended based on the charges, regardless of Trump's status.
- Four of Trump's co-defendants in Fulton County could testify against him after reaching plea agreements with prosecutors.
- Trump, who is currently campaigning as the leading GOP candidate in the 2024 presidential election, denies all wrongdoing.