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Trump legal news brief: Prosecutors tell Judge McAfee that First Amendment doesn t apply to Trump s criminal intentions

Prosecutors who have charged former President Donald Trump with election interference and racketeering relating to his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election in Georgia tell Judge Scott McAfee that the First Amendment does not protect him from prosecution in the case.

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Trump legal news brief: Prosecutors tell Judge McAfee that First Amendment doesn t apply to Trump s criminal intentions

Prosecutors who have charged former President Donald Trump with election interference and racketeering relating to his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election in Georgia tell Judge Scott McAfee that the First Amendment does not protect him from prosecution in the case. Trump's lawyers tell the judge that contesting election results is protected by the Constitution, but Fulton County prosecutor Donald Wakeford counters that each of the 10 felony counts Trump faces "was employed as part of criminal activity with criminal intentions." Here are the latest legal developments involving the presumptive Republican presidential nominee for 2024.

Trump legal news brief: Prosecutors tell Judge McAfee that First Amendment doesn t apply to Trump s criminal intentions

Prosecutors who have charged former President Donald Trump with election interference and racketeering relating to his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election in Georgia tell Judge Scott McAfee that the First Amendment does not protect him from prosecution in the case. Trump's lawyers tell the judge that contesting election results is protected by the Constitution, but Fulton County prosecutor Donald Wakeford counters that each of the 10 felony counts Trump faces "was employed as part of criminal activity with criminal intentions." Here are the latest legal developments involving the presumptive Republican presidential nominee for 2024.

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