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Poll: Media Claims American People Are Angry With Trump, You Agree?

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Vote Now - Georgia judge refuses to toss Trump?s charges under First Amendment America News Media

Vote Now - Georgia judge refuses to toss Trump’s charges under First Amendment America News Media Claims American People Are Angry With Trump, You Agree? [Yes, I Do]( [No, I Do Not]( [Do You Support Pardoning Trump?]( Georgia judge refuses to toss Trump’s charges under First Amendment In a recent legal development, Judge Scott McAfee rejected former President Donald Trump’s attempt to dismiss Georgia election interference charges based on First Amendment rights. Trump and his co-defendants argued that their actions, aimed at contesting the 2020 election results, constituted protected political speech. However, the judge ruled that political speech could still be prosecuted if used for criminal purposes and stated that the determination of criminal intent should be decided by a jury.   Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis had previously indicted Trump and his allies for allegedly conspiring to overturn Joe Biden’s 2020 victory in Georgia. Despite Trump’s not guilty plea and no set trial date, his legal team continues to fight the charges, arguing that the political nature of their actions provides immunity.   Trump’s lawyer, Steve Sadow, argued at a hearing that election-related speech is highly protected, suggesting that the charges, including those under the RICO Act, were unjustified. Despite the ruling, Trump and his co-defendants have other pending motions to dismiss the charges, with Trump’s presidential immunity claim pending, potentially influenced by a related Supreme Court ruling. Trump’s team disagreed with Judge McAfee’s decision and plans to consider further First Amendment challenges as the case develops. [signature] [Unsubscribe](

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